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robmiller | 4 years ago

My soon-to-be 8 year old son was devastated and ran into his room crying when he asked Alexa what the notification was and she described his hoverboard present just delivered to the front porch. Could we have anticipated that? Maybe. The surprise was the ruining of the surprise instead of the surprise itself.

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dylan604|4 years ago

That actually made me chuckle. That's definitely not a scenario one would have thought of in advance. I wonder if the "Item is a gift" checkbox would have any bearing on how Alexa describes a delivery? Hey Alexa, hint hint...

AlotOfReading|4 years ago

There's a couple of settings for it. One disables the item reading entirely, one disables names for things marked as gifts or items ordered around major holidays.

quantified|4 years ago

Alexa is a box, not a butler. Discretion is not part of the makeup.

Handytinge|4 years ago

It worries me how ubiqutous the idea of letting your single digit age children talk to a "voice assistant" that analyses and stores their words has become. It also concerns me that people describe this thing as a "she", humanising it.

wenc|4 years ago

Just curious, maybe I'm not understanding this well, but why was your son crying? Was a hoverboard not what he expected?

I'm thinking back to when I was a child -- I wouldn't normally cry if a surprise was ruined. The ruining of a surprise would not have been a big deal. But I might have cried if I hadn't gotten what I'd hoped for.