On March 28, ahead of its Alexa+ rollout, Amazon will get rid of the “Do Not Send Voice Recordings” setting on Echo devices ...
Amazon is killing a privacy feature that let Echo device owners process Alexa requests locally and avoid sending voice ...
The move is seen as connected to the launch of its generative AI-powered Alexa Plus, which is slated to be released later ...
Amazon's Alexa+ rollout has sparked privacy concerns as Echo users must now choose between allowing Amazon to store voice ...
Amazon has stated that it will, rather forcefully, collect all Echo voice recordings and that no requests will be processed ...
Last month Amazon introduced Alexa+ which uses generative AI to offer an enhanced version of Amazon’s voice assistant ...
Amazon Echo users will no longer have the option to process their Alexa requests locally, which means all of their voice ...
Amazon Echo models that were previously able to process Alexa requests locally will no longer do so, instead sending those ...
All voice recordings of commands or queries given to Amazon voice assistant Alexa on the company’s Echo devices will go to ...
If you own an Echo smart speaker, it will soon lose a key privacy feature — and be replaced with cloud processing of all ...
Echo devices will lose the ability to process locally and all your Alexa recordings will be sent to Amazon cloud.