Home LivingSmart HomeNo, Amazon, I don’t want Alexa to bring my relatives back from the deadJust because we can do something doesn’t mean we should. This Alexa feature is too creepy for meWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Home LivingSmart HomeNo, Amazon, I don’t want Alexa to bring my relatives back from the deadJust because we can do something doesn’t mean we should. This Alexa feature is too creepy for meWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Just because we can do something doesn’t mean we should. This Alexa feature is too creepy for me
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One of my favourite marketing fails, which may or may not be true, is the story that Pepsi’s slogan “Come Alive With Pepsi” was mistranslated in China as “Pepsi brings your relatives back from the dead.”
Pepsi has never challenged the tale, which makes me think there’s some truth in it, but of course Pepsi never actually tried to do a Reanimator on anybody’s dead relatives. However now it seems thatAmazonmight enable you to talk to the dead via yourEcho Dot.
According toSky News, “Soon you could opt to have a deceased loved one tell you stories, play music or simply turn on the lights - all from yourAlexadevice.” This is not a feature I’ve been hoping to see in thebest smart speakers, and quite frankly it gives me the screaming heebie-jeebies.
Would you want deceased Grandma Doris reading bedtime stories to your child through an Amazon Echo Dot Kids?(Image credit: Amazon)
Would you want deceased Grandma Doris reading bedtime stories to your child through an Amazon Echo Dot Kids?
Would you want deceased Grandma Doris reading bedtime stories to your child through an Amazon Echo Dot Kids?
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Alexa, show me a really bad feature idea
According to Amazon senior VP Rohit Prasat, the goal is to “make the memories last” because “so many of us have lost someone we love” during the pandemic. So rather than, say, paying tax to fund future pandemic preparations, vaccine research and other helpful things, Amazon wants you to be able to get your dead nan to tell you the weather forecast.
I know I’m being a Debbie Downer here. But having digital assistants mimicking specific people is a big old box with PANDORA written on it;Microsofthas already put restrictions on the voices its speech tech can use, because the same tech designed to help people with speech issues can also be used to make political deepfakes. And while I understand the desire to hear our lost loved ones' voices as if they were still with us, I can imagine all kinds of dystopian or just creepy applications for this voice mimicking feature.
I recently gave away almost all of my Alexa devices when Alexa decided to start trying to sell me things. It’s bad enough when that’s happening in Alexa’s voice. Imagine how you’d feel if the marketers were able to use the voice of someone you’d loved and lost.
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