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It wouldn't surprise me if the reason is very obvious when you know why. Something like you both use Facebook and you post in that language and your partner likes the posts, or your partner googled a few words in that language to surprise you, or something equally mundane.
It's also very likely that's it's just a misclassification or just pure chance.
It's highly unlikely that any "ai" cameras are involved especially since Google doesn't make cameras for cities (afaik)
Google owns Nest, it's just a guess since we know they train AI on this data
We don't post in the language. They don't speak the language. I specifically study only offline and rarely have a cellphone on me. I only speak it in person to strangers since I'm too shy to speak to any friends who speak it and we have no new friends who speak it
Assume I performed my opsec properly, how could they get this information?