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the "good night moon, good night amazon® co ltd." thing is where it starts to look risky to me, especially if kids learn from it. Feels much safer to be able to say "computer: engage evening mode" in the famous "earl gray, hot" voice of command.
Once you start exchanging pleasantries with the abominable intelligence, it's all over. I know an old widow who started to chat with her Alexa thing during lockdowns, and building that sort of exploitable customer "relationship" with vulnerable lonely people is what some Amazon marketing ghoul drools over.
This is my issue as well. I want them to respond with an R2-D2 beep, not a "sure! One sec, let me find that for you! :) "
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I actually was very pleased that the Amazon engineers let you set the device so that it responds to "computer". I had great fun for a couple of days going "computer, do this. Computer, do that." Unfortunately, it kept trying to respond when I was watching Star Trek, and it got annoying so I turned it back to the default of "Alexa". I want to be able to watch my TNG in peace, and all that.
That's hilarious, no wonder they always try to make the activation word something weird by default (although "Alexa" must have caused some embarrassing issues in strip clubs)
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All those algorithms and they don't have voice print registration? Seems like it should be a simple update.
They do have some mechanism whereby the device will ignore the TV, but at the time it didn't work for not picking up Star Trek. Not sure if they have improved it since, though. It was 4 years ago, so it's certainly possible.
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