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I've been using Alexa on my Fire since I've been in Florida. She's been quite useful, and makes me miss my Echo a bit less.
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Alexa: Who dunnit?
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I'd like to hope that under the circumstances, if there is a chance of the system having evidence, that Amazon is acting to preserve it until the dispensation of the legal demand.
And if there is, I hope there should be no problem getting the legal demand and, that Amazon will then promptly cooperate. |
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Amazon does keep weeks of recordings. You have to asked for them to be deleted from your account. I've done this a few times.
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Alexas is always recording snippets of your life
I saw this link in a thread in our News forum. This seems to be a more relevant place to discuss this though as most of those readers don't have an Alexa enabled device.
https://www.rt.com/usa/371984-amazon...nt-recordings/ According to this article Echos, and I assume Dots as well, are always listening to the sounds around them and are actually recording snippits of those sounds and storing them in the Amazon cloud. I'm not sure how accurate the article is what with journalism being a joke these days, but it does make sense that Amazon could do this. So it brings up the privacy issue of having your Echos, Dots, and many other smart home devices always on and always listening and often recording parts of what they are listening to or commands they are being asked to execute. I'm definitely not a tin-foil hat person, but I also never knew that always on Alexa devices were recording snippits of my life and storing them on a cloud. Good information to know I guess. |
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Until someone reverse engineers the source, or sniffs the traffic and proves otherwise to my satisfaction, I tend to trust what Amazon says, and what they say is that it's constantly listening LOCALLY ONLY for the wake word, then ONLY STUFF SAID following the wake word (you know, while the blue light ring is active....) is sent to the cloud.
So unless someone in the room said the wake work followed by something significant to the crime, it's unlikely there is audio evidence in Amazon's cloud, but it's worth checking. Hmm. I wonder if an Alexa "Call 911!" skill would be useful? |
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i agree and I'm not too concerned about Alexa. Companies like Amazon and Apple have pushed back against the law enforcement community whenever they have demanded access to accounts and information stored on devices, and that is good. They tell law enforcement bring your warrant and we will comply, but don't expect carte blanche access. However, there are a lot of smart home devices that might not be playing so nicely. And there are likely some devices that record information because they need to, but that information might not be what you would want spread around. So it pays to understand the high tech world in which we live and to be cautious. Wearing a tin-foil hat is over reaction in my opinion, but constant vigilance is a good idea. Be aware of your surroundings and environment and the devices you welcome into your home and life. They have no conscience as they are merely machines. Last edited by jswinden; 12-28-2016 at 10:42 AM. |
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I have wondered if there are or will be apps to integrate Alexa with medical/emergency alert-type services, or with 911. |
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The preserving it offers some benefits to both users and, mostly to Amazon. Primarily it let's Amazon have a big dataset to improve the recognition and NLP. On the user side, I often go into the app and replay something that was said recently, either to get hints on how to make the system work better for me, or just to remind myself what I actually said when the recognition was wildly and humorously inaccurate. It's come in very handy when I check the shopping list at the grocery store and am CERTAIN that I didn't say we needed "intentional woodchuck vacation." ApK |
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LOL, "intentional woodchuck vacation"!
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Ask Alexa about her New Year's resolution.
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![]() I love the response from the parents: no, no, no no, no... Alexa, stop! |
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I finally enabled Jeopardy. Pretty cool app
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