The lamp dubbed Conversnitch surreptitiously listens in on nearby conversations and posts snippets of transcribed audio on-line.
Two US
artists have developed a creepy new lamp that secretly records people's
conversations and live tweets them.
The lamp dubbed Conversnitch surreptitiously listens in on nearby conversations
and posts snippets of transcribed audio on-line.
The surveillance gadget is constructed using a microphone, an LED and a plastic
flower pot.
The $100 lamp screws into and draws power from any standard bulb socket.
It then uploads captured audio through the nearest open Wi-Fi network to
Amazon's Mechanical Turk crowd-sourcing platform.
The audio and post lines of conversation are then transcribed to Conversnitch's
Twitter account.
The lamp was first tested at an art exhibition in Manhattan in October last year.
McDonald and House, however, have not disclosed where else they have planted
the device, citing legal issues, the report said.
"We recognise that this device can be used in an illegal way, and we will
not admit to using it in that way," McDonald said.
"It has potentially been deployed in various places," said McDonald.
PTI
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