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Rob200 ,

I get a lot of people value their privacy and don’t want an Alexa. Here is my stance on it however.

It is free, to use, and can be helpful for people who just want their lives easier and don’t know how to use tech savily. If it’s a higher tier subscription and not just Amazon just suddely making Alexa services as people know it now, not free.

Can you imagine the impact that would have on the elderly and particular,and their trust for tech in general. It’s already hard for them, that would just make it worse. If Amazon did that, doing so would be the dumbest move they could ever do.

Narlythotep ,
@Narlythotep@lemmy.world avatar

Canceled prime last week. So tired of things I pay for forcing ads that are irrelevant to my life and paying for the privilege to put more money in sone executives pocket. Up next am radio now behind a pay wall…pick a side advertise or Pau for something…

otl ,
@otl@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

AM radio paywall? Where?

Snapz ,

Amazon has to do something to turn Alexa into a viable revenue source

All of this type of language is so misleading, it absolutely does NOT have to turn into a revenue source - at a restaurant you might lose money on the steak plate, but you make 20x your cost of the salad plate AND THE RESTAURANT’S REVENUE ACCOUNTS FOR THE ENTIRE FUCKING MENU COLLECTIVELY.

online ,

Sorry, Snapz, we’re discontinuing steaks to keep our restaurant stock value going up.

LanternEverywhere ,

This is a misleading headline. It's not talking about the existing Alexa products suddenly requiring a subscription for them to work, no the rumor is talking about a subscription for their upcoming higher tier Alexa Plus service with more advanced capabilities that's based on generative AI.

Aussiemandeus ,
@Aussiemandeus@aussie.zone avatar

Fuck subscriptions either way.

Don’t have an alexa and don’t want one

Damage ,

As long as processing is offloaded to the cloud, something’s gotta pay for it, either a subscription or your personal data.

Problem is, I don’t trust Amazon to not double dip, so fuck 'em.

We need offline personal assistants, support Home Assistant.

altima_neo ,
@altima_neo@lemmy.zip avatar

I mean I thought the whole point of Alexa was to make you buy more stuff from Amazon?

progandy ,

For speech recognition there is also heywillow.io

Aradia ,
@Aradia@lemmy.ml avatar

Exactly, the problem is that even if you pay for the subscription, they will still use your data for their profit. Big companies are so abusive…

Aradia ,
@Aradia@lemmy.ml avatar

I don’t even have an Amazon account, I don’t care what they want to do.

blunderworld ,

Then why comment?

Aradia , (edited )
@Aradia@lemmy.ml avatar

I dislike your comment, I dislike the Amazon business model, that’s why I’m saying I don’t even have an Amazon account. Then, I don’t care whatever they do, still I want to get informed of tech news. Any other question? btw -> www.amazon.com/privacy/data-deletion

autotldr Bot ,

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A quote from an anonymous Amazon employee in a Wednesday Business Insider report paints a dire picture.

Amazon announced plans to drive usage and interest in Alexa by releasing a generative AI version that it said would one day require a subscription.

Amazon will be challenged to convince people to change how they use Alexa while suddenly paying a monthly rate to enable that unprecedented behavior.

Insider, citing an anonymous Amazon employee, reported that “some were questioning the entire premise of charging for Alexa.

According to the report, the Remarkable Alexa tech has been being demoed by 15,000 customers and currently succeeds in being conversational but is “deflecting answers, often giving unnecessarily long or inaccurate responses.”

According to the report, people working on the original Alexa insisted on using what they had already built for the standard voice assistant with the paid-for version, resulting in a bloated technology and “internal politics.”


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