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Amazon's Echo devices and its virtual assistant are meant to help find answers by listening for your voice commands. However, police in Arkansas want to know if one of the gadgets overheard something that can help with a murder case. According to The Information, authorities in Bentonville issued a warrant for Amazon to hand over any audio or records from an Echo belonging to James Andrew Bates. Bates is set to go to trial for first-degree murder for the death of Victor Collins next year.
"Police say they were able to pull data off of the speaker, but it's unclear what info they were able to access."
Arkansas? The tech capital of the Midwest? Yea, it will be interesting, but the likelihood of finding anything substantive is close to slim and none. If Amazon is smart, they don't keep the data forever, even if there is hidden chatter in there.
Also sounds like some pretty computer illiterate cops and lawyers grabbing at straws to me. This includes the judge for not throwing the request out, too.
Quote from: mike27oct on December 27, 2016, 05:17:34 pmAlso sounds like some pretty computer illiterate cops and lawyers grabbing at straws to me. This includes the judge for not throwing the request out, too.grabbing at straws yes but who know...lately there has been so many articles about what the echo and google home collects, it could put some minds at ease when they find there is nothing to be found.
Quote from: renegade600 on December 27, 2016, 06:12:06 pmQuote from: mike27oct on December 27, 2016, 05:17:34 pmAlso sounds like some pretty computer illiterate cops and lawyers grabbing at straws to me. This includes the judge for not throwing the request out, too.grabbing at straws yes but who know...lately there has been so many articles about what the echo and google home collects, it could put some minds at ease when they find there is nothing to be found. If you go into your Alexa app Settings>History you will see every recording you have made if you have not deleted them.I have the DOT which I purchased on 12/9/16. My recordings are the full recordings up until todays date (12/28/16). I plan on deleting all before the year is out.
Most of us know that; I think the lawyers believe it records even if there is no wake word spoken, basically EVERYTHING; even non-echo conversations. Not true, it only records when spoken to.