If security is a factor, IIRC ¨C and I haven¡¯t played with it in a LONG time ¨C the Crestron voice recognition was also cloud-dependent¡ So perhaps the first question is _why_ the network security team won¡¯t allow Google/Amazon ¨C if
it¡¯s a specific concern relative to those services or a more generic data exfiltration concern might significantly alter the recommended trajectories¡
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XSDS Sent: Monday, March 6, 2023 1:29 PM To:[email protected] Subject: Re: [crestron] Always listening ("OK Crestron") feature (via VOICEAUTOLISTEN & VOICEAUTOLISTENKEY commands) is no longer supported on TSW / TSR? #tsw
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He didn't mention not having an external network connection just that Alexa/Google have security concerns, which anyone in their right minds know they do.? Josh.ai is founded on security first and if you contact them they can tell you how
to lock it down even moreso for a LAN.
On Mon, Mar 6, 2023 at 01:23 PM, Thorsten K?hler wrote:
Since Josh.ai also depends on communicating with the outside world, I guess the network team will have the same security concerns as with Alexa/Google Home.
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Cheers,
Thorsten
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Im Auftrag von Brian Matson Gesendet: Montag, 6. M?rz 2023 18:58 An:[email protected] Betreff: Re: [crestron] Always listening ("OK Crestron") feature (via VOICEAUTOLISTEN & VOICEAUTOLISTENKEY commands) is no longer supported on TSW / TSR? #tsw
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100% agree on Josh.ai instead of everything else.
They have great support, and you can integrate many other non-Crestron things natively.