Is Alexa biased?

The Washington Post recently published a study which revealed Alexa, the artificial intelligent voice assistant, lacks the ability to understand certain groups of dialect. This has resulted in bias.
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What is the negative impacts of Alexa?

Some argue that children can form an unhealthy attachment to their AI devices, or become too reliant on their services. Technology like Amazon Alexa can exacerbate anti-social or withdrawn behaviour in quieter children, while underdeveloped minds can form an addiction to technology.
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Does Alexa invade privacy?

No, Alexa does not record all your conversations — just some of them. According to Amazon, Alexa records what you say only after the Echo or Alexa-enabled device detects your wake word. Then — or after you press your device's action button — Alexa starts recording your request, sending it up to Amazon's cloud.
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Why Siri and Alexa are female?

because Google wanted to launch its new voice assistant with both a male and female voice. Unfortunately, the systems Google used to create its new “assistant” were only trained using female data, which meant they performed better with female voices.
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Does Alexa have a gender?

Just days after announcing new celebrity voices for Alexa, Amazon has begun rolling out a default male voice to go along with Alexa's famous female voice. Aside from a couple celebrity voices that only answer to key phrases, Alexa's voice has been exclusively female—until now, that is.
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EXPOSING Amazon Alexa's SOCIALIST Bias



Is Alexa always listening?

The short answer is yes, Alexa is always listening to you. Or rather the microphone on your Alexa smart speaker is always active (by default, at least) and is constantly monitoring voices in your home in order to hear its wake word.
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Can I change Alexa to a man?

In mid-2021, Amazon launched a new male voice for Alexa. The new tone was launched along with the new Ziggy name. The new voice is only available in the US for now and you can enable it by saying, "Alexa, change your voice." Alternatively, you can change the voice within the Alexa app.
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Is there a male Siri voice?

One of the last remaining criticisms was that Siri had a female voice, which remained the default even though a male voice was also provided as an option since its 2011 launch. Now, users must decide for themselves if they want a female or a male voice.
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Who is the voice of Alexa?

The voice of Alexa, the virtual assistant developed by Amazon, is provided by Nina Rolle, a Colorado-based voiceover artist, according to a new book.
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Is Alexa a gender neutral name?

Alexa is a female form of Alex. It is variously a given name in its own right or a short form of Alexandra, both of which come from the Greek name Alexandros. It can be broken down into alexo meaning "to defend" and ander meaning "man", making both Alexa and Alexandra mean "defender of man".
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Does Alexa have a dark side?

Ever since Amazon's Echo device known as Alexa first “went rogue” — recording private conversations and leaking it to other devices — it has been under close observation. With the development of the new Amazon “Echo Loop” and “Echo Glasses,” more privacy concerns have been raised.
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Does Alexa work for CIA?

Alexa's response to this question now is: 'Are you connected to the CIA? ' 'No, I work for Amazon. '” And indeed, by the time your friendly local Consumerist got home to have a go at the FireTV, Alexa did indeed return, “No, I work for Amazon” as the response to questions about being connected to the CIA, FBI, and NSA.
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How do I stop Alexa from listening?

What to Know
  1. Press the microphone button on your Echo device to immediately stop Alexa from listening.
  2. When the button or indicator light is red, it means Alexa is no longer listening.
  3. Stop recordings being sent to Amazon: Settings in Alexa app > Alexa privacy > Manage your Alexa data > Don't Save recordings.
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Do smart speakers spy on you?

Google's smart speakers are equipped with microphones so that they can hear your commands from across the room. However, those same microphones could also be used for eavesdropping.
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Is Siri and Alexa artificial intelligence?

Digital assistants (e.g., Apple's Siri, Amazon's Alexa, Google's Google Assistant) are highly complex and advanced artificial intelligence (AI) based technologies. Individuals can use digital assistants to perform basic personal tasks as well as for more advanced capabilities.
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Are Amazon Echos safe?

Amazon's Echo device is safe for most people to use, although some professionals who work with confidential material recommend turning it off when working from home. Some Echo owners have expressed concern about the smart home device, also known by the name Alexa, being unsafe in regard to privacy.
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Can I change Alexa's name?

You can't change Alexa's name on your Amazon speaker, but you can change your speaker's "wake word" to one of several other available terms. Amazon speakers are set to listen for the name "Alexa" as its default "wake word," though you can switch its "wake word" to "Amazon," "Echo," or "Computer."
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Why is Alexa called Alexa?

Amazon developers chose the name Alexa because it has a hard consonant with the X, which helps it be recognized with higher precision. They have said the name is reminiscent of the Library of Alexandria, which is also used by Amazon Alexa Internet for the same reason.
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Who gave Siri voice?

Indeed, even though the voice lines that would eventually be used for Siri were first recorded way back in 2005 – two years before the first iPhone even launched – it wasn't until nearly a decade later that we met the person behind the voice: Susan Bennett.
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How do you make Siri mad?

If you want to upset Siri, comment on her voice. Say something like, "Siri, I don't like your voice." Then, wait for the generated response.
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How do I change Siri to Yoda?

Change Siri's voice in iOS
  1. Open the Settings app, then tap Siri & Search.
  2. Tap on Siri Voice.
  3. Choose the accent and voice you wish.
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Why can Alexa be called Ziggy?

At the same time, Amazon has introduced a new wake word - Ziggy - to trigger Alexa. You can hear your preferred voice option whenever you use Ziggy or any of Alexa's wake words - because Amazon isn't associating Ziggy with the new masculine-sounding voice or Alexa with the original feminine-sounding voice.
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What is Alexa wake word?

"Alexa" is Echo's default wake word, but users can change the default to "Amazon," "Echo," or "Computer" if desired.
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How do you make Alexa rap?

It also has a rap ready — just say, "Alexa, rap for me." But when you ask it to beatbox, you'll get, "Boots and cats, boots and cats.
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