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Drago

Legendary Member
And here was us thinking it was because you weren't smart enough to use one. How's the house, by the way? :tongue:

House is OK. However, the slight damage to the car is a constant bruise on my psyche.

There is a story from the US where on a TV channel, the reporter stated in their report "Alexa, order me a doll's house"

Hundreds of Alexas either did, or attempted to

One retailer deliberately did something similar with the Google version. They said something that activated Google, which then started speaking to their owners about whatever product it was they were selling.

I think they're great, but there's clearly capacity for badness if you're not switched on.
 
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classic33

Leg End Member
I never discuss anything more exciting than what's for tea in front of Alexa. In any case, compared to a smartphone the privacy concerns are minor indeed.
You think!

If it's recording everything, who's listening to what's been recorded?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
House is OK. However, the slight damage to the car is a constant bruise on my psyche.



One retailer deliberately did something similar with the Google version. They said something that activated Google, which then started speaking to their owners about whatever product it was they were selling.

I think they're great, but there's clearly capacity for badness if you're not switched on.
The "ingredients" in fast food.
 

Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
Alexa doesn't like me much, she refuses to listen to me -or when she does she then tells me she can't understand my question.
If i swear at her she tells me it's not nice though!
We have it linked to our lights, but it's actually quicker to get up and switch them on/off yourself than having a ten minute argument with the stupid thing.
Oh, and her jokes are crap.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
You think!

If it's recording everything, who's listening to what's been recorded?

Seriously, because its in the front room the most exciting thing it'll hear is "fancy a cup of tea love?", or "Corrie is on in five minutes." Not the sort of thing to get worried about.

Conversely, peoples smartphone follow them absolutely everywhere, from the loo, meetings, trysts with lovers, work, shopping, socialising, plotting crimes, and having one of those with you 24/7 really is something to be concerned about...

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=s...droid-alcatel&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8

On top of that, Smartphone offer multiple opportunities for further invasion of privacy, such as real time tracking, cookies, lord knows what else. I can't believe that anyone that has something as leaky as a smartphone with them all the time would be remotely concerned about Alexa.
 
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Joey Shabadoo

My pronouns are "He", "Him" and "buggerlugs"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-40739709

The company recently expanded the Echo family with two new models, one with a built-in screen, the other - still in test phase - designed to make recommendations about what you should wear based on owners modelling two outfits in front of its cameras.

For those with a current Alexa, you can test this by asking "Alexa - does my bum look big in this?"
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
Alexa turn off this thread...
 

Drago

Legendary Member
In the news today, the Alexa "skills" now number in the hundreds thousands, and are increasing 37 times faster than the Google home equivalents skills.

This time next week it'll be Skynet.
 
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