Democratic U.S. Senator Gary Peters on Thursday asked Facebook Inc's chief ...
) chief to answer questions about his April 2018 congressional testimony in light of reports that Facebook captured audio from users and sent it to a vendor to be analyzed and transcribed.
However, Peters pointed out that the company did not, in follow-up responses, “articulate what you do with the audio accessed under those circumstances, the extent of Facebook’s use of this practice or the reasons for the discrepancy in your testimony on this issue during the hearing.” “Much like Apple and Google, we paused human review of audio more than a week ago,” Facebook said earlier this week.
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