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10 votes
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A hardware mute button for Alexa
6 votes -
Amazon Alexa for Residential will let the voice assistant power apartment complexes
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Mycroft won against their patent troll
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Mycroft is being targeted by a patent troll
14 votes -
Hackers can use lasers to ‘speak’ to your Amazon Echo or Google Home
10 votes -
Announcements from Amazon's 2019 hardware event: Echo Buds, Frames, Loop, Eero, Studio, Ring camera, and Alexa updates
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Apple globally suspends program in which humans review users' Siri queries
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Google employees are systematically listening to audio files recorded by Google Home smart speakers and the Google Assistant smartphone app
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I tried to sexually harass Siri, but all she did was give me a polite brush-off
5 votes -
Behind every robot is a human
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Amazon workers are listening to what you tell Alexa
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Amazon sends 1,700 Alexa voice recordings to a random person
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Alexa, should we trust you?
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Siri, Alexa, Google - Who's using and having good experiences with voice commands?
Hi there, Big companies are spending big money on allowing consumers to control everything from their TV, smart speakers, lights, microwaves, etc with voice commands. But do people really want...
Hi there,
Big companies are spending big money on allowing consumers to control everything from their TV, smart speakers, lights, microwaves, etc with voice commands. But do people really want that?
I'm curious because I very much do NOT want to interact with computers vocally. I find it's slow and prone to error, not unlike writing out long passages on a smartphone. It functions, but it's not a great experience and remains a novelty for me.
Bought both kids Echo Dots which is a smart speaker with Amazon's Alexa assistant. It's cool, really innovative. But after a couple weeks both remain unplugged in my kids' rooms - totally lost interest. The only person who I've seen really use a voice speaker is an elderly gentlemen for whom it was the easiest way to interact with a computer (using it specifically to play music and get news).
My friend swears that teens commonly use Siri on their phones to look up information. I can only think of one person I've seen actively use the voice controls and that was an older woman who wanted show her friends how Siri could "rap."
So I was curious how many of you find yourself frequently interacting with computers via voice commands. I personally feel very awkward and self-aware and get easily frustrated because it reminds me so much of the terrible automated attendants on 800 numbers.
Edit: You all are confirming my suspicions. Anyone under age 25 use the voice commands often? I feel like this is all just the first step in designing AI interfacing
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Amazon is invading your home with micro-convenience
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Amazon plans to release at least eight new Alexa-powered devices this year, including a microwave, an amplifier, and an in-car gadget
14 votes -
Banking by smart speaker arrives, but security issues exist
2 votes