How an Amazon Echo ended up recording and sharing a ...
How an Amazon Echo ended up recording and sharing a private conversation The short answer: Alexa misinterpreted background noise as a command.

JavaWinters 😷

JavaWinters 😷
Amazon says that the device, once activated, picked up phrasing in the couple’s conversation that it construed as a “send message” request. Alexa then went on to perceive another mention in the conversation as the naming of a specific recipient for that message. And so on and so forth.

Άτροπος
“Oops.”

mimi
Big oops...