Amazon Would Like To Listen To All Your Conversations

Everything you say is going back through the Internet to Amazon’s servers. Will it be eavesdropping on your life? I think that’s Amazon’s point. We are being farmed for our data.

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Amazon’s newest product is Echo. Echo’s implications are simultaneously interesting and creepy. Echo is a standalone digital assistant that responds to voice commands. Think Siri, but without the phone.

Here comes the creepy part.

Tucked under Echo’s light ring is an array of seven microphones. These sensors use beam-forming technology to hear you from any direction. With enhanced noise cancellation, Echo can hear you ask a question even while it’s playing music.

You know the scene in Casino where Robert DeNiro and Joe Pesci turn on their car’s radio to keep from being heard? Not anymore!

It hears you when you’re sleeping. It knows when you’re awake. It knows when you’ve been bad or good, so be good for goodness sake.

Amazon claims:

Echo begins working as soon as it hears you say the wake word, “Alexa.”

Echo-AudioExplodedDeviceThat’s not so. It has to be listening to EVERYTHING to know when “Alexa” is said.

This wouldn’t be as scary if your individual Echo kept your secrets. It does not.

Echo’s brain is in the cloud, running on Amazon Web Services so it continually learns and adds more functionality over time.

Everything you say is going back through the Internet to Amazon’s servers. Will it be eavesdropping on your life? I think that’s Amazon’s point. We are being farmed for our data.

I’m making the point with Amazon, but Siri and Google Now are already doing most of this via your cellphone or web browser (see the example at the bottom of this page).

There’s no doubt the Internet gives us powers and abilities far beyond anything I imagined as a kid–and I had a good imagination. But there is a downside. Even if voice recognition was flawless (and it’s anything but), bad interpretation will surely cause unforeseen grief.

Those pushing this part of the technology say errors will be limited. I have no doubt. But fixing errors is expensive. Google, Facebook and others have already shown, companies would rather you didn’t know how to contact them, much less help you fix problems of their doing.

The good news is they don’t look at us as individuals. The bad news is they don’t look at us as individuals.

Stupid Is As Stupid Does

It’s no Siri, but it allows you to dictate text messages very accurately. It will even automatically read incoming text messages aloud as received! I forgot about that part.

One of the bigger deals in Apple’s new IOS 5 is the integration of SIRI. Simply put it’s a voice controlled personal assistant. Its power is its ability to understand unstructured questions is nothing short of amazing. Before Apple bought the company it was an iPhone app. I wrote about it a year and a half ago.

Siri has spawned a bunch of articles pointing out other voice controlled apps, especially for Andoriod which is what my new Samsung Galaxy S II is. Last night, feeling a tiny bit of iPhone envy, I installed “Text by Voice.”

Text by Voice allows you to safely text while you drive entirely through voice. There’s no need to touch or look at the screen at all. Text by Voice will automatically read incoming text messages aloud and give you a chance to respond. You can also set an auto responder for incoming text messages, and have Text by Voice start automatically when you start driving. Text by Voice lets you compose texts on the fly. It runs in the background so you can use other apps at the same time. Drive more safely with Text by Voice.

It’s no Siri, but it allows you to dictate text messages very accurately. It will even automatically read incoming text messages aloud as received!

I forgot about that part.

This morning at 4:40 AM the Weather Service issued Coastal Flood Statements for two shoreline counties. Immediately Dame Judi Dench’s cousin Penelope began reading them.

“Geoff,” Helaine asked. “Why is there a British voice coming from your office?”

Sometimes there are things you can do that you shouldn’t! I’ve turned that feature off.