These Wild New DVRs Will Spy On Your Living Room With Cameras And Microphones

truther January 4, 2013 3

Google TV, Microsoft, Comcast, and now Verizon have all submitted patent applications to create televisions and DVRs that will watch you as you watch TV.

Earlier this month, news came out that Verizon applied for a patent to create a DVR sometime in the future that has cameras and microphones that can see and hear what you’re doing and saying, while watching TV. Sounds, actions, food choices, and your ethnicity — all tracked by the DVR — will influence what you see in your commercial breaks.

These Wild New DVRs Will Spy On Your Living Room With Cameras And Microphones

According to the patent application, here are the ways you can be targeted:

  • If your DVR hears you getting frisky on the couch, it will input terms like “romance, love, cuddle” into the system and play “a commercial for a romantic getaway vacation, a commercial for a contraceptive, a commercial for flowers, a commercial including a trailer for an upcoming romantic comedy movie.”
  • “Additionally or alternatively, if detection facility 104 detects that a couple is arguing/fighting with each other, advertising facility 106 may select an advertisement associated marriage/relationship counseling.”
  • Your DVR will be able to know what kind of beer you’re drinking: “If detection facility 104 detects a particular object (e.g., a Budweiser can) within a user’s surroundings, advertising facility 106 may select an advertisement associated with the detected object (e.g., a Budweiser commercial).”
  • If you seem stressed, to be considerate the DVR will show you an ad for “aromatherapy candles.”

The DVR will also build a profile about you, picking up on your  “preferences, traits, tendencies.”

While some in the media have gone crazy at the idea of a Big Brother-like device entering your living room, Verizon thinks that this is an overreaction. According to a statement sent to BI, “Articles focusing on what is a patent application were highly speculative. Verizon has a well-established track record of respecting its customers’ privacy and protecting their personal information. As a company that prizes innovation, Verizon takes pride in its innovators whose work is represented in our patents and patent applications, but such futuristic patent filings by innovators are routine.”

A source familiar with the Verizon patent process told that given the other contenders, it’s very remote that Verizon would win the bid.

In fact, according to the patent’s transaction history, the application was given a non-final rejection days before the DVR was first reported on by Fierce Cable.

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  1. Dan January 5, 2013 at 12:44 pm - Reply

    Why is this a problem? They already can turn on your cameras and microphones in your phone and computers through simple hacking. Your cell phones now carry a small battery that maintains the GPS locator when your main battery is removed.
    They are putting black boxes in new cars. Big Brother is going full bore into creating the New World Order Hell they intend.

  2. gary January 5, 2013 at 2:15 am - Reply

    I have not bought any new home electronics in 15 years. As my stuff stops working, I take to recylcing and don’t replace it. The only thing I need is a good laptop, I don’t buy ones with microphones and cameras built in. I’d rather go dig in the garden than watch TV anyway.

  3. david frobel January 4, 2013 at 11:42 pm - Reply

    I dont think this is true,,if it was I could have just to much fun whith it,,lol..

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