Amazon has disabled two key privacy features in its Alexa smart speakers, in a push to introduce artificial intelligence-powered “agentic capabilities” and turn a profit from the popular devices.

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      2 months ago

      Yeah, I thought it was always listening and tailoring ads and stuff. I don’t understand why people are so trusting of these voice assistants. I’m probably paranoid, but I even keep the mic turned off on my phone at all times.

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      2 months ago

      I wonder what would happen if you recorded a few dozen phrases like that, and then had them play randomly for eternity into a few Alexa devices. Would Amazon ban you?

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        2 months ago

        I was kind of thinking along those same lines, but what if millions of people did it… Would it matter? Could a protest like that work or make Amazon see the error of their ways? I doubt it, but it would be fun nonetheless.

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    2 months ago

    What makes you think this wasn’t the case the whole time? Try speaking with it off-line. There is no off-line. Don’t be naive.

    …Good thing though, is that nobody cares about your data except you. It’s being sent over purely because of the compute resources required.

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    2 months ago

    So should I stop telling my Alexa all the hypothetical ways I would kill Jeff Bezos then?