Talk about a grotesque invasion of privacy:

"Smart TVs from Samsung and LG take screenshots of what you are watching even when you are using them to display images from a connected laptop or video game console"

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2449198-smart-tvs-take-snapshots-of-what-you-watch-multiple-times-per-second/

How can this possibly be legal?

Here's why: Congress isn't just indifferent to your privacy. It is actively complicit with big corporations -- and law enforcement -- in embedding surveillance into everything we do.

Smart TVs take snapshots of what you watch multiple times per second

Smart TVs from Samsung and LG monitor what you are watching even when you are using the screens to display a feed from a connected laptop or video game console

New Scientist
@dangillmor Seriously? Where is that old tube TV 🤔
@ai6yr @dangillmor Does this apply to whatever is hooked up to said TV like PCs?

@deewani @ai6yr @dangillmor Article is paywalled for me but going by the article headline the answer to your question is Yes.

If anyone has a list of affected TV models please post.
All the more reason to seek out dumb tv's. I wonder if projectors are also affected.