Neon App: People are earning money from call recording, AI companies are buying the data..

An app called Neon Mobile is gaining popularity in the United States. It records users' phone calls and pays them for them. It then sells this data to AI companies. It has reached the second-highest ranking in the App Store's social networking section.
How does Neon work?
Neon pays users 30 cents per minute for recording calls, and a maximum of $30 per day for recording calls. The app also offers referrals. The company says this data is sold to AI companies for machine learning and the development, training, and improvement of AI models.
A major question about data privacy
Neon's terms of service state that it can record users' inbound and outbound calls. The app claims that only audio from the user's end is recorded. However, according to the company's terms, Neon has the right to use, sell, and modify the data globally.
Legal and Security Risks
Experts say the app is technically legal because it only records one party's calls. However, this data could also be used to create fake calls or AI voices. There's also the ever-present risk of data theft.
Balancing AI and Privacy is Critical
AI makes our lives easier, but it also impacts the privacy of users and those they interact with. This app demonstrates that some people are willing to share their personal data for selfish gain and small profits, even when this could have serious social and personal consequences.
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