Are you concerned about having smart speakers in your home?
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922 Votes

Are you concerned about having smart speakers in your home?

Yes, it's invasive

6

No, it's convenient

6

Yes, it's invasive

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

It's a little creepy!

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Mike Aronow
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Mike Aronow

I don't feel comfortable monitoring what I say in what should be the safest refuge in my life.

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Kansas City Que
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Kansas City Que

Most of my concern comes from who’s behind current solutions. Voice interfaces are the future of computing, but currently are just a gimmick to collect as much data as possible.

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Sam Ackerman
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Sam Ackerman

I wont have on in my home for several reasons. Security are you home? spam marketing. You said go out for dinner and all these ads pop up on your tv, computer and/or phone.

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Bob Harlan
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Bob Harlan

Currently don't have one, but with all the news about ppl listening. I likely won't get one until these issues are resolved

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No, it's convenient

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Larry Ewart
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Larry Ewart

Definitely not a tech wiz but love how it conveniently works for changing music instantly.

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Gary Arnold Seevers
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Gary Arnold Seevers

I mean... don't say anything incriminating :D

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Wendy Moore
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Wendy Moore

Our phones, computers and everything else are already picking up this information. I don't have anything to hide.

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Kenton Mugford
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Kenton Mugford

As long as it helps me in my day to day

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sharder8
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sharder8

Considering I already have 24/7 security monitoring . . .

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Should wolf protections be changed under the endangered species act?
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174 Votes

Should wolf protections be changed under the endangered species act?

Yes

2

No

4

Yes

2 Comments
Joe Baker
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Joe Baker

To allow people to protect livestock and pets. Also working with wolves in Idaho, the conservationists that was speaking on the news didn’t tell the whole truth. Do the research, in Idaho since 2000 we have had problems with them going on killing sprees and not eating what they kill. It’s not rare.

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Steven Huillet
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Steven Huillet

Wolves are killing machines. Destroying deer and elk populations, and now destroying ranchers livestock. They should have never been brought back to Oregon.

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No

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

Look at Yellowstone. Once reintroduced the habitat recovered from over grazing. God has a plan.

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Jean Bartholomew
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Jean Bartholomew

Wolf 158 was an outlier. ATYPICAL behavior, which you noted very briefly. Usually easy known deterrence or relocation methods work!! There is no need for a killing spree of these beautiful wild animals.

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Allison Boyce
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Allison Boyce

Farmers need to take other action, using horse patrol, 4 x 4 patrol, more employees. You can’t just kill everything that gets in your way.

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neil lahey
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neil lahey

They’ve been re-introduced after having been absent from the ecosystem for a very long time.

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Have you noticed more dogs off leash in areas it's not allowed?
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233 Votes

Have you noticed more dogs off leash in areas it's not allowed?

Yes

0

No

2

Yes

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No

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k san
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k san

Just the same usual amount. It's not much of a problem at Discovery Park, tho. Owners seem to have good control of their dogs.

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Jeff Sanders
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Jeff Sanders

Leash kids. They're worse than dogs.

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