“I don’t want certain conversations to be heard by humans” (via toofab)
executive has admitted switching off Alexa whenever he wants to have a private conversation.
Robert Frederick, formerly a manager at Amazon Web Services, told BBC's Panorama program that he does not want staff at his previous employer listening in to his "private moments" via their ubiquitous Echo smart speaker. "I turn off my Alexa when I know for a fact that the conversation that I'm going to have, or whenever I just want to have a private moment," he revealed. "I don't want certain conversations to be heard by humans.
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