GrapheneOS is Taking Accessibility Seriously!

GrapheneOS is Taking Accessibility Seriously!

From This Week in Privacy by Privacy Guides

May 30, 2026 · 2h 31m · Episode 55

About this episode

The episode discusses GrapheneOS's new speech synthesis service and various privacy-related news including California's legislation on Linux and AI cameras in school buses.

GrapheneOS has announced the public release for it's speech synthesis service, which is open source and created in house by the GrapheneOS team, meanwhile in America, California is moving to exempt Linux from it's age verification laws, a company is putting AI cameras in school buses across the United States, and more! Join us for This Week In Privacy #55. (00:00) - Intro (00:45) - Start of podcast (01:18) - Initial release of GrapheneOS Spech Services for text-to-speech (14:23) - Identifying People Using Wi-Fi Routers (28:46) - Site updates (39:49) - California moves to exempt Linux from its upcoming age-verification law after backlash (01:03:12) - Funding F-Droid and Internet Freedom (01:15:23) - Perfect randomness realized for the first time (01:20:12) - Forum updates (01:59:05) - Q&A (02:29:25) - Outro ★ Support this podcast ★

Topics covered

  • GrapheneOS
  • speech synthesis
  • California legislation
  • AI technology
  • privacy
  • Linux

Keywords

  • GrapheneOS
  • speech synthesis
  • California
  • age verification
  • AI cameras
  • privacy
  • Linux
  • F-Droid
  • technology

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: GrapheneOS, California, F-Droid

Products: speech synthesis service, AI cameras

Places: United States

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