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Is the Smart TV Telling You What to Think?

The first time I thought about this, I had a much better description half written in my head. But, I didn't get here to post it until a few days later. So I've lost some of my train of thought. This is the best I could do today, with what I remember.

I've noticed, if I leave the TV (Smart TV) on after awhile it will ask if I'm still watching whatever it is. This isn't to save energy/ power. The power is still on. It is to make sure you are there to watch, or at least hear, the ads.

I've been wondering if anyone would notice if their Smart TV, or other screens, could do more than that. I think it could. Do you have one of those Alexa type things? I've tried to avoid them. If you can ask Alexa to turn down the lights, turn on the radio, and so on. It has to know several things and be connected to what you are doing and who you are. People have written/ talked about those digital home invaders, but have they thought about how far it could go? Now with AI too. I don't know how much AI can do but it is intended to mimic and predict people.

To some people this will sound silly, like a crackpot theory. When I think about it, mainly its just interesting.

Next time you have the Smart TV on, take note. Does it know when you stop watching TV? I have had the TV on and noticed that it sometimes stops working right at the time it breaks for ads - if I'm out of the room. It goes to that blank, black loading screen awhile and then says there is an error.

When I come back, if I do, it always runs several ads before restarting the show which it couldn't find before. Of course, it runs ads first. Advertising is the point of the whole thing for the businesses. But, does it lie (or whatever word you would use for digital/ virtual/ software that fibs).

I have no doubt the technology is there to keep track of what we watch and if we actually are watching at the time. Can it listen to what we do when we leave the room? Sure, it sounds like not much to think of, how many times you go for snacks, go to the bathroom, fall asleep. But, its all information about you. It can all be used to understand you, predict you, and scrape money out of you.

Kind of interesting. I'm not sure about the Smart TV tracking if I'm watching or not. It doesn't happen every time. It doesn't happen with every streaming service. I suspect some can't afford the extra software to make it work. Yet.

What I've been wondering about more since then, is what does the Smart TV do as far as subliminal messages. Banned in the 1970's (I think that was the right decade) I don't think anyone is watching for it now. Business controls government more now. As much as religion was once the big influencer. That does creep me out more. We look at so many screens now and there are no controls over what marketers can do. Not really. Not enough.

When your TV or other screen is in sleep mode and showing random images, screensavers, is that all that is there? It is a very useful marketing scheme, if it exists. The idea is not new. Can all this Smart technology not just watch you but also tell you what to think, what to believe, and of course, what to buy?

One more little technology/ marketing thing to consider.