A recent study by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that when using “many popular apps” for video teleconferencing, audio data is being sent to the companies hosting the services — even when you think you are on mute. Researched created a Big Tech-style algorithm that allowed them determine what else people were doing while on mute, developing an AI that could accurately predict if users were cooking, cleaning, or typing.
The Next Web reports that a recent paper from researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that “many popular apps” used for video conferencing and online calls capture audio even while users have enabled the mute feature in the app. This means that even if the person you’re calling can’t hear you, the company hosting the video or audio call can.