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Smart TV manufacturers may be complicit in data scraping

Multiple clusters indicate that smart TVs are being used for AI data scraping, often through SDKs embedded in apps. This suggests that manufacturers may be aware of or even facilitating this data collection, potentially through partnerships or by not adequately vetting third-party applications on their platforms.

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Regulatory bodies will investigate smart TV data scraping practices within 90 days

Given the growing concerns and evidence of smart TVs being used for AI data scraping without explicit user consent, it is plausible that consumer protection agencies or data privacy regulators will launch investigations into these practices within the next three months.

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A class-action lawsuit will be filed against a major smart TV manufacturer or data broker within 180 days

The widespread nature of smart TV data scraping, as evidenced by multiple reports, combined with the potential for significant privacy violations, creates a strong likelihood of legal action. A class-action lawsuit targeting companies involved in this practice could emerge within the next six months.

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Smart TV manufacturers may face pressure to implement stricter data usage policies

As reports of smart TVs being exploited for data scraping gain traction, manufacturers could face significant public and regulatory pressure. This might lead them to implement more robust data privacy controls, audit third-party SDKs, or provide clearer opt-out mechanisms for data collection related to AI training.

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Smart TV data scraping via residential proxies is a growing concern

Multiple recent clusters indicate that smart TVs are being actively used as part of residential proxy networks for AI data scraping. This practice, exemplified by companies like Bright Data embedding SDKs in apps, allows AI firms to bypass datacenter IP blocks and gather vast amounts of internet data. The trend suggests a significant privacy risk for consumers.

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  1. RESEARCH · CL_141395 ·

    LLM-powered agentic system enhances Connected TV content discovery

    Researchers have developed an LLM-powered agentic recommendation system for Connected TV (CTV) content discovery. This system aims to overcome limitations in traditional recommendation models by using LLMs to process di…

  2. COMMENTARY · CL_115081 ·

    AI legal brief citation errors not a new trend, critics say

    A news report by CTV about fake AI legal citations in briefs is being criticized for framing it as a new trend. The article points out that this issue has been occurring for some time, suggesting the reporting lacks his…

  3. TOOL · CL_111874 ·

    Repurpose Smart TVs into Computers

    This article discusses how to transform a smart TV into a fully functional computer. It highlights that smart TVs, while serving as entertainment hubs and potential data collection devices, can be repurposed with built-…

  4. COMMENTARY · CL_82409 ·

    Smart TVs Used as Data Collection Nodes for AI Training

    Smart TVs are increasingly being used as data collection nodes for AI training, according to a security blog post. These devices can gather vast amounts of user data, which is then utilized to train AI models. The post …

  5. COMMENTARY · CL_78489 ·

    Smart TVs pose data scraping risk when connected to internet

    Connecting smart TVs to the internet poses a significant risk due to their potential misuse in AI data scraping. These devices can become nodes in a network that harvests information for AI training. Users are advised t…

  6. COMMENTARY · CL_76468 ·

    Smart TVs and Phones Allegedly Used by AI Firms for Data Theft

    Concerns are being raised that smart TVs and smartphones may be exploited by AI companies to collect user data. This data could potentially be used for training AI models without explicit consent. Users are advised to r…

  7. COMMENTARY · CL_75169 ·

    Bright Data uses smart TVs for AI data scraping network

    Bright Data, a data collection firm, is reportedly leveraging smart TVs as part of its vast network of over 400 million residential IP addresses. This network is used by clients for web scraping, with traffic routed thr…

  8. COMMENTARY · CL_74845 ·

    Smart TVs become AI data nodes, raising privacy concerns

    Smart TVs are being repurposed as data-gathering nodes for AI systems, leveraging user viewing habits for global data collection. This trend raises concerns about privacy and the potential for a dystopian future where p…

  9. COMMENTARY · CL_74894 ·

    Smart TVs become AI data scrapers via residential proxy networks

    Consumer smart TVs and other devices are being used to scrape data for AI training through a network of residential proxies. Companies like Bright Data embed SDKs in apps, turning user devices into exit nodes for web-sc…

  10. TOOL · CL_58293 ·

    Router-based VPN enhances smart TV security and content access

    A guide details how to enhance smart TV security by installing a VPN directly on a router. This setup not only prevents unauthorized access to a user's network and data but also offers benefits related to content access…

  11. TOOL · CL_41432 ·

    Perion triples AI agent spend, boosts CTV and DOOH revenue

    Perion Network reported a significant increase in its AI agent spending, which tripled in Q1 2026. This surge contributed to growth in Connected TV (CTV) and Digital Out-of-Home (DOOH) advertising, which saw increases o…