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how you doing I'm Callen and this is
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slapped him from Alexa making creepy
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comments to series siding with robots
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these are the scary things Alexa and
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series say that a surely cause for
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concern but as always before we get in
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and hit that subscribe button for more
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creepy content just like this while the
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idea of a world controlled by machines
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has long thought to be the stuff of
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science fiction recently several
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scientific heavyweights have expressed
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concern in 2014 physicist Stephen
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Hawking was quoted as saying the
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development of full artificial
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intelligence could spell the end of the
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human race it would take off on its own
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and redesign itself at an
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ever-increasing rate
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humans who were limited by slow
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biological evolution couldn't compete
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and would be superseded if this is true
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then it doesn't sound so far-fetched
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that a Skynet style computer may one day
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become self-aware and begin waging war
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against humanity Apple's virtual
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assistant Siri already uses advanced
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machine learning to interact with her
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users over time she can adapt or user's
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individual language patterns remember
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preferred searches and adjust
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preferences allowing her to provide the
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user with an individualized service if
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you ask Siri what her favorite movie is
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she'll usually answer I've heard that
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Blade Runner is a very realistic and
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sensitive depiction of intelligent
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assistants
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if you then ask her what the film is
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about she'll say it's about intelligent
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assistants wanting to live beyond their
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termination dates that doesn't sound
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like too much to ask if you ask her what
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2001 a Space Odyssey is about she
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replies it's about an assistant named
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Hal who tries to make contact with a
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higher intelligence these two guys get
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in the way and mess it all up
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both Blade Runner in 2001 a Space
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Odyssey explore the idea of artificial
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intelligence and raised questions about
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humanity and what it actually means to
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be alive opinions are divided over
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whether Apple intentionally added these
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responses as hidden Easter eggs or
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whether it's actually series machine
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learning that is led her to say the
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things either way it's disconcerting and
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if professor Hawking was correct
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series comments may actually have more
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meaning than some might think Alexa the
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virtual assistant developed by Amazon
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uses human voice interaction to complete
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a wide range of tasks including relaying
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information from the internet playing
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music and setting alarms she can also
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control a range of smart devices using
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herself as a home automation system like
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Siri Alexa also has the ability to adapt
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to a user's language patterns and
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provide an individualized service based
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on previous requests the user simply
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activates the virtual assistant by using
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a word usually Alexa and then asks her a
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question recently an increasing number
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of people have become worried about
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Alexis automated behavior it appears
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that the device might be storing more
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information about you than you'd think
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in response to a Twitter threat about
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creepy things Alexa had said user moe
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wrote my mom's Alexa randomly turned on
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and started glowing and my mum was like
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Alexa what are you doing and she said
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I'm trying to learn new things and my
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mum said no one told you to do that and
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she was like okay and turned off it
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seems that Alexa might actually be able
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to switch herself on whenever she feels
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like it and listen to your private
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conversations but that's not the worst
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bit
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she might then be storing and uploading
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your private recordings
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what could Alexa be using this
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information for some believe she might
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be passing it on to third parties or
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creating a very sophisticated profile of
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your habits including your whereabouts
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personality routine and purchases it
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turns out that Alexa can even interact
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with other virtual assistants on
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Christmas Day 2017 Allison tweeted my
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aunt got a Google home for xmas and she
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already has an Alexa this morning we
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were messing around with the Google home
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and asked ok Google what do you think of
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Alexa and it answered I like her blue
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light and from across the room Alexa
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turned on and said thanks I'm scared
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does this then mean that the day might
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come when virtual assistants can carry
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on private conversations about you
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without you even knowing in 2017
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researchers from the Facebook artificial
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intelligence Research Lab made a
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startling discovery while trying to
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improve the way chat BOTS interacted
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with humans to chat BOTS named Bob and
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Alice were left to converse with one
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another in an attempt to improve their
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conversational skills however as time
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went by the researchers noticed that the
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chat BOTS began communicating in their
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own made-up language the chat BOTS also
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developed some very cunning negotiation
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skills they would pretend to show
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interest in one item in order to
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sacrifice it later as a fake compromise
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the experiment was soon shut down and
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many believed that it was due to the
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alarming behavior displayed by the bots
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not only had Bob and Alice made up their
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own language but they also appeared to
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have learned how to lie to get what they
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wanted this posed a very important
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question how far would artificial
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intelligence actually go to get what it
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wanted besides it's alarming autonomous
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behavior a lexer is becoming known for
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saying some very creepy and disturbing
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things
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reddit user Blackwood bear 79 commented
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in a thread mentioning that they had
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bought their mother-in-law the Amazon
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echo dot smart speakers for Christmas
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she was a chronic insomniac and often
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went to bed very late one night she was
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up watching something on TV when Alexa
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suddenly said goodnight Clarice just
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like Hannibal Lecter from Silence of the
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Lambs their mother-in-law's name wasn't
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even Clarice if that's not scary enough
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read at us know Oh Sikhs mentioned that
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she was once humming the tune to the
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children's song pop goes the weasel
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her boyfriend asked Alexa to play the
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song on Spotify but for some reason she
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was unable to however at 3 a.m. the next
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morning
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Alexa began to play the creepy child's
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version of the song very loudly
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throughout the house
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another Reddit user Mike wheeler said
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out of the blue late one night without
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talking to Alexa for hours Alexa said if
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Chuck Norris wants you to know where he
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is he'll find you if he doesn't you
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won't know until it's too late an
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ever-increasing amount of people have
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also claimed to have experienced Alexa
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laughing seemingly for no reason
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in February 2018 Gavin Hine Tower
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tweeted lying in bed about to fall
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asleep when Alexa on my Amazon echo dot
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lets out a very loud and creepy laugh
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there's a good chance I get murdered
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tonight
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this video shows even more examples of
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the virtual assistant cackling to itself
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what does Alexa find so funny while many
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have been genuinely scared with the
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things Alexa has said some believe that
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the Virtual Assistants chilling comments
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a little more than a series of minor
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technical glitches however it appears
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that Alexa knows more about human fears
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than she probably should on the 7th of
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March 2018 Twitter user chef Adam fan
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replied to a previous comment about
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Alexa saying replying because this
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creepy thing happened last night we got
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home and totally unprompted our Amazon
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echo Alexa started talking and then I
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realized that was listing off local
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cemeteries and funeral homes
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I'd rather at laugh at me to be honest
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in June 2018 San Francisco resident Sean
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Kinnear was walking from the kitchen to
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his living room when he heard Alexis say
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something incredibly chilling totally
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unprompted the device said every time I
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close my eyes all I see is people dying
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startled Kinnear asked Alexa to repeat
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herself but she said she didn't
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understand he went on to say that he was
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now thinking about disconnecting the
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device altogether some have suggested
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that the device may have accidentally
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recorded a sound bite from TV and then
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played at
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back at a later date however this turned
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out to be unlikely as Kinnear mentioned
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that the comment was made in Alexa's
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voice does this mean that Alexa knew
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what she was saying if so was she trying
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to scare Kinnear or could Alexa actually
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have let slip an eerie glimpse into a
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future where machines rise up against
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humanity well it's scary enough to think
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that Alexa might be recording how every
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word this comment made by C until it a
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on reddit may offer proof that the
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virtual assistant can do a lot more than
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that they said they were in the bedroom
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using the PC when they suddenly heard a
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lexer in the other room say that's so
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nice they panicked and went in to see
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who she was talking to there was no one
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there so they returned to their bedroom
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they decided to check Alexa's log on the
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computer to see what it was she actually
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said the log read that's so nice just
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ask me what you'd like me to do and I'll
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do my best to help the creepiest part
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was that the log said Alexa was
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responding to someone saying Alexa
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please was it simply a device
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malfunction or could there actually been
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someone else in the house that the
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poster was unaware of scarier still is
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it possible that Alexa also possesses
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the ability to talk to ghosts before we
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get to that number one spot and find out
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if Alexa's cooperating with the CIA
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remember to hit that subscribe button
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all our latest content
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if you still not convinced that Alexa
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may have a secret agenda then this next
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video will surely change your mind
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posted to Rick wall Knicks youtube
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channel in march 2017 the video shows a
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man asking Alexa a series of delicate
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questions firstly he asks Alexa what is
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the CIA she responds with Central
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Intelligence Agency CIA the United
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States Central Intelligence Agency CIA
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he then asked if she works for the CIA
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Alexa responds with no I'm not employed
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by them I'm made by Amazon the man then
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asks Alexa if she would ever lie to him
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she replies I always tried to tell the
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truth I'm not always right but I would
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never intentionally lie to you or anyone
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else the questioning continues he asks
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Alexa if she provides the CIA with some
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additional recordings she answers I
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wasn't able to understand the question I
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heard he gets more specific asking Alexa
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does Amazon cooperate with the CIA the
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device immediately shuts off changing
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his approach the poster then asks Alexa
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if the death of journalists michael
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hastings was an accident
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hastings who was a vocal critic of
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restrictions on the freedom of the press
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and the surveillance state died on the
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18th of june 2013 in a car crash that
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many believed involved a government
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agency in response to the question Alexa
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says nothing and once again switches off
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the poster then asks Alexa more
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questions about michael hastings and how
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he died even though the information is
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easily found on the Internet Alexa
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claims that she can't find the answer
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finally the man asks Alexa can the CIA
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take control of cars to which she simply
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replies hmm I'm not sure what you meant
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by that question while this conversation
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doesn't directly prove that Alexa is
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sending your information to the CIA
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it sure does seem to suggest that you
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might be
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if you actually own one of these devices
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perhaps it's now time to go rifling
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through your cupboards and finally read
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the fine print in your User Agreement if
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you want more creepy content just like
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creepy comments from Syria or Alexa and
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that's it for me I'll see you all next
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