So the product is named "Echo" but you ask it questions by calling it "Alexa"? That's just odd.
Strange choice for a wake-up word, given that it's a person's name.
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#22So the product is named "Echo" but you ask it questions by calling it "Alexa"? That's just odd.
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#23It's great to see Amazon using its huge profits to fund this kind of bleeding edge technology. (Maybe someday engineers will figure out how to squeeze this functionality into handheld devices.)
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#24Also I forgot to add, isn't it a little creepy that something is listening to your speech 24/7 without you consciously activating it? Like Kinect, it's probably pretty limited right now but I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the trend.
In Amazon's defense, if you don't enable listening 24/7 then the customer loses convenience... so are you willing to trade more of your privacy for convenience?
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#25So the product is named "Echo" but you ask it questions by calling it "Alexa"? That's just odd.
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#27Well hang on - doesn't my iPhone already do all this? And presumably so does the Android equivalent? I appreciate this will have much better microphone technology but it still seems a little redundant.
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#29So the product is named "Echo" but you ask it questions by calling it "Alexa"? That's just odd.