Amazon’s virtual assistant Alexa creeping out owners with random fits of laughter
Alexa, the virtual assistant in Amazon Echo smart speakers, has been laughing at random moments and owners are not happy with it.
In an exclusive statement to The Verge, Amazon said they were working to stop Alexa from randomly laughing and scaring people.
Article continues after this advertisementOne of the fixes they plan to implement is to disable the phrase “Alexa, laugh” and replace it with “Alexa, can you laugh?” The company said the first phrase created false positives, which made Alexa “think” someone is asking it to laugh.
To further tone down the scare effect, the company plans to include the phrase “Sure, I can laugh” before Alexa starts laughing.
A report from Buzzfeed mentioned people thinking they were being haunted by a ghost since Alexa would start laughing out of nowhere, even in the middle of the night.
Article continues after this advertisementApparently Alexa even sings when she feels like it.
Instead of unplugging Alexa, one netizen suggested getting another Echo so the two could laugh together and harmonize.
One owner managed to video Alexa laughing out of the blue. /ra
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