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  • Bladewire
    StraightBro
    • Aug 2003
    • 56220

    #1

    Alexa whisper mode ( video )




    You can make Alexa whisper to you on your Amazon Echo, and it's just as weird as you'd expect — here's how to enable 'whisper mode' (AMZN)

    Alexa can now respond to your whispered voice commands by whispering back to you, which is cool, but takes some getting used to.

    The "whisper mode," announced back in September, was rolled out as part of a series of features aiming to make Alexa's speech more intuitive and natural.

    "Whisper mode" is turned off by default, so you have to manually enable the feature.

    It's not hard to tell the difference between Alexa's automated voice and human speech, but a new feature that lets her speak to you in a whisper makes her eerily more life-like.

    This "whisper mode" means your Amazon smart speaker can detect when you talk to it in a whisper, and will trigger Alexa to whisper back to you. The feature was announced back in September, but it was made available for English speaking Alexa-enabled devices on October 18.

    On the surface, the whispered voice is smart for situations where a loud noise could cause a disruption, like in a room where people are sleeping. Amazon says the feature is only one of many it's working on in an effort to make its AI-powered Alexa speak more naturally and respond to your conversation cues more intuitively.

    But if you just listen to Alexa's whisper mode in action, it's pretty eerie:

    How to turn on Alexa's 'whisper mode'
    The new feature is by default not activated, so you have to enable it yourself. Whether your reasoning for switching on the feature is for practical reasons or for a good laugh, the easiest way to enable the mode is to just ask Alexa herself.

    Say, "Alexa, turn on whisper mode," and the feature will be enabled.

    Otherwise, if you're not near your Amazon smart speaker, you can easily toggle on the feature through the Alexa app. By clicking on the menu button (three horizontal lines) in the top left corner of the app, the rest is easy. Just hit Settings > Alexa Account > Alexa Voice Responses > Whispered Responses.


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  • bronco67
    Too lazy to set a custom title
    • Dec 2006
    • 29026

    #2
    I'm not buying Alexa until she has a soft, moist mouth I can get busy with. We should see that within 10 years.

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    • Bladewire
      StraightBro
      • Aug 2003
      • 56220

      #3
      Originally posted by bronco67
      I'm not buying Alexa until she has a soft, moist mouth I can get busy with. We should see that within 10 years.
      Already in the works!





      Skype: CallTomNow

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      • SBJ
        So Fucking Fabulous
        • Apr 2003
        • 11377

        #4
        Originally posted by Bladewire
        Already in the works!




        never buy a 1st gen car and never stick your dick in a 1st gen robot mouth that can bite it off.

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        • CaptainHowdy
          Too lazy to set a custom title
          • Dec 2004
          • 94033

          #5
          I actually find that soothing . . .

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          • HairyChick
            Slowly dying
            • Sep 2012
            • 3091

            #6
            I find it creepy when Alexa responds to me when talking in a normal conversation.
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            • nico-t
              emperor of my world
              • Aug 2004
              • 29901

              #7
              Voluntarily bringing a privacy invading spying device into your home and even paying money for it. Why are so many people so stupid?

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              • Bladewire
                StraightBro
                • Aug 2003
                • 56220

                #8
                Originally posted by nico-t
                Voluntarily bringing a privacy invading spying device into your home and even paying money for it. Why are so many people so stupid?
                I agree. Stupidest thing anyone can do.

                Though our phones can hear everything anyway right?


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                • SBJ
                  So Fucking Fabulous
                  • Apr 2003
                  • 11377

                  #9
                  Originally posted by nico-t
                  Voluntarily bringing a privacy invading spying device into your home and even paying money for it. Why are so many people so stupid?
                  ^^^^ I mean you know the first time you say "alexa, how do you dispose of a dead body" that the police will show up at your doorstep

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