In an interview with Bloomberg, Dave Limp said that he "absolutely" believes that Amazon will soon start charging a subscription fee for Alexa
Running AI is so expensive that Amazon will probably charge you to use Alexa in future, says outgoing exec::In an interview with Bloomberg, Dave Limp said that he "absolutely" believes that Amazon will soon start charging a subscription fee for Alexa
im actually surprised companies havent tried to charge for voice assistants already considering pretty much everything you say to them gets sent to some service somewhere
Yeah... The moment they do that is the moment I turn off and disconnect every smart speaker I own, take them to the electronics recycling place, and start building out an open-source smart home setup.
I use commercial smart speakers because they're easy and cheap. The moment they stop being one or the other is the moment they stop being in my home.
and start building out an open-source smart home setup.
Why are you waiting? Home Assistant is here now and it works pretty damn well for running a smart home.
At this point all Alexa is / does is act as a voice enabler for my HA setup and even that will be going away soon. They're working hard to have a localized VA of their own. It's actually usable NOW it just doesn't have "Wake Word" support yet so you have to PTT (Push To Talk) on something for HA to know you want to talk to it.
I shut mine off a while back when I was sure they were advertising stuff based on things we were talking about in the same room. We were discussing moving the chairs out of the office and the next time we went to play music she wanted to sell us new ones.
I once mentioned blueberry muffins in person. Never before or after. Got ads about blueberry muffins for a whole week. I didn't do a search or anything, just said it once when google assistant happened to be in the room.
These days I block all ads by dns and disable any assistants.
They could be handing those out for free and they'd still rot on the shelves. People just don't know what to do with them and I am not certain Amazon does.