So, yeah,
I wrote about this a little over a month ago on my blog (which mostly just houses my podcast but when something pops up I write about it... I also wrote, back in august, that
Sony still has a lot to prove. So, ya know, fair and balanced and all of that.
And as much as I love the clicks and hope that it turns into people listening to my podcast (210 episodes... i'm getting close to have as many episodes as listeners ><)... I also think that this info is pretty important. So click if you want (and any ads you see go to wordpress, I don't make a dime from the site... in fact I pay about $300 a year to host it and the podcast... maybe I need NuADs).
But here are some relevant quotes from Microsoft people(with their original sources):
NUads marks the beginning of a new era for TV advertising. It delivers the one thing traditional TV advertising is missing engagement. We developed NUads to breathe new life into the standard 30-second spot. With NUads, brands can get real-time feedback from audiences, making TV advertising actionable for the first time. - Ross Honey, general manager of Xbox LIVE Entertainment and Advertising (source = Time)
Nothing awful yet. Kinda gross, basically they want you to take part in ads.
This is where it gets scary:
How many people are in the living room? Are they taking any action based on the advertising they just saw? Can we watch the customers reaction, and if we can, do we have the capability of showing a different ad, or the same ad, depending on what the reaction was? Lynn Watts, Xbox Manager (source = CNET)
I believe this is the quote that Albert was talking about. He claims they aren't actually doing this.
This is also their stated privacy policy.
With respect to privacy, Xbox 360 and Xbox Live do not use any information captured by Kinect for advertising targeting purposes and NUads is no exception. Microsoft has a strong track record of implementing some of the best privacy protection measures in the industry. We place great importance on the privacy of our customers information and the safety of their experiences. A Microsoft spokesperson in response to CNET.
To that I call bullshit. This is where my own article get a little murky - because I talk about the NSA stuff now. People thought I was getting tinfoil-hat-ish (the article was popular on N4G when it went up so I was reading comments there... always fun). My point wasn't so much that the Kinect was going to be a NSA device. My point was that microsoft can't say stuff like "Microsoft has a strong track record of implementing some of the best privacy protection measures in the industry." Edward Snowden and the NSA leaks taught us that this isn't even close to true, Microsoft. You get no trust on this subject. And while I like albert penello quite a bit... I don't trust him on this subject either. They lost their trust with the NSA thing.
I can even believe, maybe, that there are no plans on data mining facial expressions and shit at launch. But they are sitting on a gold mine of data and, in my personal conjecture, I don't see how they stop themselves from mining it.