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Singing Fish Robot Rewired to Host Amazon's Alexa
Singing Fish Robot Rewired to Host Amazon's Alexa
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Technology has advanced so much that modern people have gotten used to talking to their mobile phones and using them as a personal assistant. But what would... 06.11.2016, Sputnik International
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Singing Fish Robot Rewired to Host Amazon's Alexa
18:45 GMT 06.11.2016 (Updated: 11:21 GMT 06.08.2022) Technology has advanced so much that modern people have gotten used to talking to their mobile phones and using them as a personal assistant. But what would you say if Siri, or Cortana, or Alexa came not in the form of a phone, but as a talking fish?
Developer Brian Kane managed to hack Amazon's Alexa to speak through a fish, which was originally programmed to sing and move if a button was pushed. The upgraded robot is not activated with the button, instead it responds to a wake word.