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In a March 15 email, Amazon announced its Echo devices will no longer support local processing for Alexa requests, and will ...
Amazon is ditching an option to opt out of sending Alexa voice commands to the company. It highlights the growing hunger for our personal data in the AI age.
While Amazon said Echo users will still have the option to not save their voice commands, certain features of Alexa+ might ...
Starting March 28, Amazon Echo users will not have the option to store their voice recordings of conversations with Alexa ...
An opt-in Alexa feature called "Do Not Send Voice Records" stops requests from being sent to the company. It will soon be ...
As Amazon prepares for Alexa's AI update, it's killing off a core privacy feature for everyone: Here's what that means.
On March 28, ahead of its Alexa+ rollout, Amazon will get rid of the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” setting on Echo devices ...
If you have an Amazon Echo device, you know it responds to the wake word, "Alexa." But did you know it's always listening?
Amazon’s Alexa+ service is rolling out on March 28, and with it supposedly comes a more personalized, intuitive, and powerful ...
With the new premium $35 Alexa Voice Remote Pro, you can say "Alexa, find my remote" into any Echo device you own (or the dedicated Remote Finder button in the Fire TV app) to play a sound from your ...
Amazon is turning off the ability to process voice requests locally. It's a seemingly major privacy pivot and one that some Alexa users might not appreciate. However, this change affects exactly ...
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