Turning a Furby into an Amazon Echo
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Re: Turning a Furby into an Amazon Echo
#22During the video he says, "Furlexa, tell me about furbies". My echo dot heard this and proceeded to tell me about Herpes .
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#23Wishful thinking. It's chip-on-board technology, which lowers the cost of the final product. In the toy business, every penny counts.
Anyone can decap a chip package these days, the COB resin is not any more secure.
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-chip-on-boards-are-...
http://www.ue.com.hk/index.php/Saving_Cost_-_Bare_Die_Assemb...
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#24Earlier quoted context omitted.
The device SDK appears to be Apache2-licensed: https://github.com/alexa/avs-device-sdk/blob/master/LICENSE.... ... so I guess at no cost?
I can understand the SDK being free, it would seem strange to me that a commercial product could actually plug in to the service for free, and without limits.
If you want to build hardware for them, convince users to install it, and send all the juicy data back to Amazon, why would they try to stop you?
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#26On the other hand, I'd love to code the pi to randomly make the eyes blink and move on occasion.
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#27[I am now imagining the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" where all tribbles are Alexa wrappers... X_x save me!]
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#28Is there a product like this just for kids: a furry, friendly, interactive, mobile, voice-based connection to the internet? It could be an early learning tool (and source of great annoyance and surprise hilarity). Kids could learn to make apps for their wrapped Alexa, apps that help them help themselves and their friends, parents, etc... [I am now imagining the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" where all…
Re: Turning a Furby into an Amazon Echo
#29Is there a product like this just for kids: a furry, friendly, interactive, mobile, voice-based connection to the internet? It could be an early learning tool (and source of great annoyance and surprise hilarity). Kids could learn to make apps for their wrapped Alexa, apps that help them help themselves and their friends, parents, etc... [I am now imagining the Star Trek episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" where all…
It would be a security nightmare and you’d be targeting kids.
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#30Earlier quoted context omitted.
It would be a security nightmare and you’d be targeting kids.
Hm, yeah, maybe a DIY or Kit is better than full-fledged product. But is it just as bad as giving your child an iPad with Siri?