Amazon Built An Echo Simulator You Can Use In the Browser (venturebeat.com)
Jordan Novet, writing for VentureBeat: Amazon today announced the availability of Echosim.io, a website that simulates the capabilities of the Amazon Echo speaker, which employs Amazon's Alexa voice assistant technology. The thing about Alexa is that many people who don't own the Echo -- or its smaller siblings, the Tap and the Echo Dot -- haven't been able to see what Alexa is capable of. The new tool -- which was inspired by the Alexa in the Browser application that Nexmo developer advocate Sam Machin came up with during a hackathon last year -- solves that problem. All you have to do is head to the website, sign in with your Amazon credentials, and start holding your mouse down over the microphone button to see what Alexa can do. It's nifty for anyone to use, but it's also potentially useful to developers. "Developers worldwide can use Echosim to experience Alexa," Amazon Alexa developer marketing manager Glenn Cameron wrote in a blog post.Interesting move, especially for people who either do not want to -- or can't -- purchase the device (unavailability being one reason). You will need to login with your Amazon account in order to test Echosim.
Now you can voluntarily give up even more privacy in your browser. Why would anyone use this? Why are people bashing Apple because Siri isn't storing such data in the cloud? Screw Cortana, Echo, and Google Now.
...will want to know what the fuck this is.
The server is flatter than a pancake, the /. effect is still a thing I guess.
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I'm glad you felt the need to tell us that. It's very important to the discussion about a new toy that us geeks like to play with and understand.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a 747 filled with CD-ROMs.
And why should I care what fucking tech demos Amazon can comes up with if it requires an account to test them?
Readers here used to be interested in nerdy toys and discussed how they worked, and how to hack them and get the most of out them... Now it's a bunch of people with tinfoil hats complaining about Amazon is trying to track them and feed their data to the cops of Jeff Bezos.
Aren't there some nerds in the crowd that wanted to play with an Echo but didn't want to buy one just to try it out, and are happy that they can now see what it does? Doesn't anyone appreciate the engineering challenge of this?
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a 747 filled with CD-ROMs.
This speaker creates excellent echos? no. This speaker is some kind of voice recognition technology like google voice and siri? maybe.
It would be nice if someone could explain wtf this thing is and why i should care that its now available in website form. Article and summary are identically hollow.
People cant see what its capable of. Fine, but unless you have an amazon account you cant summarize it either? we have to "see" it, it is so great that it cannot possibly be put into words?
As a potential lottery winner, I totally support tax cuts for the wealthy
unlike google, this doesn't really work very well.
They're using their grammar skills there.
It's so simple and powerful that TFA, TFS, and self-righteous pricks can't even mention what it does.
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No-one said you should. But we don't care that you don't care, because it makes you sound a bit like that guy.
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
I don't think so. Why would I give up a bunch of personal data, or alternately jump thru a bunch of anonymizing hoops, just to try your new product (which aside from the gee-whiz factor isn't something that I would use much)?
If they want to suck me in for purposes of peddling my data, they've got to sweeten the bait a little better than that.
Whats wrong with TV adverting?lol infomercials.or any adverting.isn't that what good companys that make great product do. Or are they scared?
Jack of all trades,master of none
Wow, I also don't own a television! ... wait, does a computer monitor connected to a Roku count as a TV?
Interesting how all comments, no matter how constructive, that are in any way negative to Slashdot get modded down...
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