A few hours later, I opened YouTube and was recommended a video titled "How to fix neighbors who trouble you".
I hadn’t searched for anything related to this topic online or discussed it over text. It was purely an offline verbal discussion.
This left me wondering:
Could YouTube (or Google) be using microphone access to listen in for personalized recommendations? Is this just a wild coincidence, or do algorithms really work this well with indirect indicators like past searches, location, etc.? What are the best practices to safeguard privacy in such cases? I’d love to hear thoughts from the HN community. Have you had similar experiences, and how do you ensure privacy from invasive recommendation systems?
YouTube is like:
Some other YouTubers, who watch the same videos as you do, also watched "fix your neighbor" - but you didn't. Let's push it to you.
Or, some in your neighborhood also have problems with your neighbor, so the googled it. Now Google thinks, you also might have something in this area...
There's so many factors and data for the statistics - it's insane.