Nest update lets users talk to the Cam
SAN FRANCISCO — Google’s voice-activated assistant is branching out to Nest’s deluxe security camera in an expansion that may amplify the privacy concerns surrounding internet-connected microphones.
The virtual assistant is being offered to owners of the Nest Cam IQ in a free update rolled out yesterday. The move comes just two weeks after Nest moved back under Google’s direct control after spending nearly 2 1⁄2 years as a separate company owned by the same parent, Alphabet Inc.
The $300 Nest Cam will give Google another potentially valuable ear hole in its battle with Amazon and Apple to build digital command centers in people’s homes.
That ambition has already spurred warnings from privacy watchdogs about the potential for internet-connected devices being used as surveillance tools.
Google’s assistant already can be used to control Nest’s cameras and internet-connected thermostat through its internet-connected speaker, Home, and smartphones running on its Android software. This will be the first time that people will be able to interact with the digital concierge through a security camera.
Privacy watchdogs are particularly worried that Google eventually may use some of the information collected from devices inside homes to get a better understanding of a person’s specific interests so it can sell ads for products that the targeted individual might like.
Since Google bought it for $3.2 billion, Nest has steadfastly maintained that it doesn’t share its customers’ personal information with Google’s ad network.