The Neon app, which offered to pay users to record their phone calls, went offline on Thursday after a TechCrunch report detailing a security vulnerability.Neon/App Store A new app that broke into the ...
A viral app called Neon, which offers to record your phone calls and pay you for the audio so it can sell that data to AI companies, has rapidly risen to the ranks of the top-five free iPhone apps ...
Neon, the app that pays you to share your audio recordings with an AI system, says that it will return despite its recent massive security breach. The app shot up the App Store ratings after promising ...
In September, the controversial Neon app soared to the top five of app download charts by promising to pay users for recording and sharing their phone calls. Then it abruptly went offline. It has now ...
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Neon, a service that pays you for recordings of your phone calls and then sells those to AI companies for training data, seems set to return in the wake of a privacy breach. The app swiftly went viral ...
Neon is an call-recording app that pays users for access to the audio, which the app in turn sells to AI companies for training their models. Since its launch last week, it quickly rose in popularity, ...
A bizarre app that invites you to record and share your audio calls so that it can sell the data to AI companies has become the second most downloaded social app in the app store. Neon Mobile says ...
AI app Neon Mobile has recently been making rounds on social media. It's not the usual application you see on the App Store and Play Store. It is taking it even further by promising to pay individuals ...
Neon Mobile is a new buzzy app that offers to pay users to record their calls. Neon CEO Alex Kiam said he plans to sell the data to companies for AI model training, though he has yet to secure a buyer ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. A new app that broke into the top ranks of the App Store has a very 2025-sounding proposition: allow ...