I expect it is something that Alexa "hears" and that is the specific response. If you say "Alexa laugh" is that the exact sound that comes back? I will check when I get home. Mine is always misunderstanding what I say. So a false activation + misunderstanding would explain this. Also, article says it happens often as a bizarre response to requests to turn of the lights. Maybe "lights" is being interpreted as "laugh"…
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#33My guess is this is in that class of defect.
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#34This is one category of bug that's always intrigued me - I can understand unintentional triggers of Alexa occurring (as they did with the Home mini at launch), but why are those triggers resulting in a "creepy laugh"? Is it just that we're only hearing about the unintentional triggers that result in a laugh?
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#35This is one category of bug that's always intrigued me - I can understand unintentional triggers of Alexa occurring (as they did with the Home mini at launch), but why are those triggers resulting in a "creepy laugh"? Is it just that we're only hearing about the unintentional triggers that result in a laugh?
I've never heard ours laugh in any context. Rarely it will trigger seemingly without provocation, but in that case it says it couldn't understand a question, or does something silly like define "fire". When it does that, we laugh at it !
Could be silly. Could be a veiled threat.
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#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
I don't own one of these--are there any conditions under which Alexa will laugh normally/in an expected way? This falls under Furby bugs level of weirdness. http://official-furby.wikia.com/wiki/Furby_Bugs
Alexa laughs creepily when you wish it a happy Halloween, I'm not sure if it will do it for any other reason.
Re: Amazon admits Alexa is laughing at people and is working on a fix
#38I expect it is something that Alexa "hears" and that is the specific response. If you say "Alexa laugh" is that the exact sound that comes back? I will check when I get home. Mine is always misunderstanding what I say. So a false activation + misunderstanding would explain this. Also, article says it happens often as a bizarre response to requests to turn of the lights. Maybe "lights" is being interpreted as "laugh"…
The laugh in the article is very different from the laugh I get when I ask Alexa to laugh. She just says "Tee Hee!" after telling you she can laugh.
But I still expect there it is some misheard utterance causing it.
Oh: it would be amusing if some malware is going around causing it.
Re: Amazon admits Alexa is laughing at people and is working on a fix
#39This is one category of bug that's always intrigued me - I can understand unintentional triggers of Alexa occurring (as they did with the Home mini at launch), but why are those triggers resulting in a "creepy laugh"? Is it just that we're only hearing about the unintentional triggers that result in a laugh?
I don't own one of these--are there any conditions under which Alexa will laugh normally/in an expected way? This falls under Furby bugs level of weirdness. http://official-furby.wikia.com/wiki/Furby_Bugs
So likely it's a false trigger on that phrase. It would be amusing if it's some kind of malware however.