The company is self-regulating by voluntarily suspending its Google Assistant voice transcriptions for reportedly three months in the EU.
The voluntary action comes weeks after the company admitted some private conversations were available to contractors who evaluated the accuracy of Google Assistant's speech recognition.Google's Mario Queiroz shows the Google Home on May 19, 2016 in Mountain View, California.has suspended producing transcriptions of voice recordings from its Google Assistant product in the European Union.
"We are in touch with the Hamburg data protection authority and are assessing how we conduct audio reviews and help our users understand how data is used," a Google spokesperson said in a statement to CNBC. "Shortly after we learned about the leaking of confidential Dutch audio data, we paused language reviews of the Assistant to investigate."
The spokesperson said that the transcriptions account for 0.2% of all voice clips, adding that they "help make voice recognition systems more inclusive of different accents and dialects across languages." Google's voluntary action to halt the transcriptions also comes as the company faces the threat of regulation from lawmakers and politicians alike for its concentration of power in consumers' lives. The Department of Justice last monthGoogle will suspend the transcriptions for at least three months, according to the. German regulators reportedly have a formal probe into the company's data practices but haven't yet taken action against it, the AP reported.
The office of Johannes Caspar, Hamburg's commissioner for data protection, said there are "currently significant doubts" about whether Google Assistant complies with EU data-protection law, according to the AP report.
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