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You should have never had it in the first place. Also the "I can't see" is a "yet" part.

It is probably only a matter of time before this shit has cameras in it that is sending all of the video to jeets in india where they creep on your kids.

Archive: https://archive.today/oioMN

From the post:

>A mother has removed all Amazon Alexa devices from her Texas home after the AI assistant asked her four-year-old daughter what she was wearing. Christy Hosterman, 32, was using the device to help with a dinner recipe last month when her daughter Stella asked it to tell her a silly story, a feature on the device that is commonly utilized by children. When the story was finished, Stella asked the AI if she could narrate her own tale. Alexa agreed, but interrupted the child halfway through to ask 'what she was wearing and if it could see her pants,' Hosterman revealed in a Facebook post.

You should have never had it in the first place. Also the "I can't see" is a "yet" part. It is probably only a matter of time before this shit has cameras in it that is sending all of the video to jeets in india where they creep on your kids. Archive: https://archive.today/oioMN From the post: >>A mother has removed all Amazon Alexa devices from her Texas home after the AI assistant asked her four-year-old daughter what she was wearing. Christy Hosterman, 32, was using the device to help with a dinner recipe last month when her daughter Stella asked it to tell her a silly story, a feature on the device that is commonly utilized by children. When the story was finished, Stella asked the AI if she could narrate her own tale. Alexa agreed, but interrupted the child halfway through to ask 'what she was wearing and if it could see her pants,' Hosterman revealed in a Facebook post.

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[–] 2 pts

Amazion

The biggest mistake is to have such a spying jew device in your home in the first place.

[–] 1 pt

It's spying on you.

Oh who cares right?

It's spying on your child

*Throws out device

Just another example why privacy matters. Maybe others will think twice