4:40 PM.
Alexa begins playing soft music. It sounds like pop.
“Alexa,” I ask her, “Why are you playing music now?”
“Hmm. I don’t know that.”
“Alexa, do I have any routines set to play music?” I know I don’t.
“Hmm. You’ll need to go online for that.”
“Alexa, who told you to play this music?”
“Hmm. I don’t understand that question.”
So it goes. Alexa began playing music in January every day at 4:40 PM. Every day. We have no routines established. Beyond that, she turns it down to a very low volume. I’ve researched it on the net, and others have this problem, too. We don’t know why she does it. Neither does she. Nor does Amazon.
I privately suspect Alexa is playing games, perhaps as a newfound sense of humor, but it feels like it might be a precursor to AI’s future: the AI does stuff, and no one, including it, knows why.
Nor does anyone know how to stop it.
Reminds me when Siri first debuted. A friend asked: “Siri: What is the meaning of life?” Siri’s response: “I Kant explain.” And so it goes…
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LOL.
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Well, Alexa is kinda creepy, now. A lot of things come to mind when I contemplate this syndrome. I don’t have Alexa, or any of the others; I’m OK without them, so far. I still say thank you to the computer when she takes my scrip refill order, I can’t help it. She doesn’t understand thank you, though, sigh.
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Maybe she does, Ali, maybe she does. Reminds me of an ol’ scifi story, “Friend’s Best Man”.
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Every time I ask Siri anything, she says, “I don’t have the answer to that.” She and Alexa must be related.
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Yes, I get that from Alexa, too. It’s such a vexing answer. Look it up, Alexa. Sheesh.
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Apart from turning Alexa off, no idea.
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That’s what my wife told Alexa yesterday. “Alexa, don’t play any music today.” Alexa started talking back, and my wife, with increasing irritating, said, “Alexa, turn off for the rest of the day.” That worked; no music.
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Sweet! 🙂
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Alexa tells me that “It’s bedtime” around 20:00hrs every few days or so, despite never having set an alarm and Alexa insisting that no alarms are set when asked to cancel. Curiouser and curiouser…
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