Amazon’s Echo device may have been a silent witness to murder | ABC News

Investigators in murder case seeking a court order to obtain possible recordings made by Alexa.

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47 thoughts on “Amazon’s Echo device may have been a silent witness to murder | ABC News

  1. That ship was bound to move eventually. Kt's been losing weight since it was stranded. As more and more metal rusts away it get lighter and be moved by the rushing water.
    Why would anyone have listening dwbicws in tbeir ho es connectwd to the internwt? Even cell pho es have mucrophobes amd cameras and they can be hacked. There is no privacy. Somec

  2. This isn’t at all how it works and you are just making people paranoid! Unless the wakeword is spoken, the “recording” is just dumped. It is not stored in any way. It would be like if you held a bucket in the rain to try to catch frogs and dumped the bucket of rain water every time it filled up if there wasn’t a frog in it. Except even LESS than that! The other case they referenced the court actually asked Amazon to hand over recordings from 2 years before as if Amazon records every Alexa device 24/7 and saves it forever. I did the math on that (roughly) and calculated that if Amazon was using the current max size 16TB HDDs, they would fill a hard drive in less than 15 seconds.
    If you actually WANT an Alexa device to record murder information, as others have said, you would have to say “Alexa, my husband is killing me!”

  3. 3:59 Please mix your audio down. After watching the beginning of the video with the volume at a reasonable level I get bombarded with your ABC YouTube channel splash at the end and it's too loud.

  4. I knew that Alexa is listening to all of us when they couldn’t put microphones in everyone’s house to listen to us, what do they use “Alexa” a microphone for the fbi and gov to use against us

  5. hey alexa, is amazon listening to everything i say?
    "yes absolutely, we are gathering all information on you so we can sell your information"

  6. Is this guy dumb? "I pulled it out, hoping it wasnt too bad"? I thought everyone knew you dont pull a blade out of a stab wound. Either he pulled it out intentionally to make sure she bled out, or he murdered her out of pure stupidity. Either way, not innocent.

  7. I mean i am cool with alexa working with police but the police have to work with alexa directly.
    Alexa do you have any debug recordings for the address of blah blah a murder has occurred.
    So you have a warrant officer please submit a warrant.
    Alexa has comminucated with the judges alexa warrants issued no we do not have any debug but we do have all backups recordings do you have a federal warrant?

  8. So I just watched this entire garbage video, and from what I understand, there is absolutely no reason to think that Amazon is listening to users unless a wake word is spoken. The video heavily implies that a recording exists of everything you say, even though that is not based on absolutely any evidence or facts that they've compiled. The fact that commenters are just jumping on this is appalling and speaks to the state of sensationalism on the internet.

  9. That's the concept. The more they make this excessive technology look good, spying on us. The more likely you'll take the mark of the beast. (Revelation 13) just sayin.

  10. Now every female is gonna want an Alexa because of how much they provoke their boyfriends into violent arguments.. this is probably all just a marketing stunt. Bitches you need to just chill..

  11. Amazon insists it does not record audio all the time.. oh by the way, it just happened to be recording these two guys murdering their girlfriend… Are you fucking stupid? What were they arguing about Amazon?

  12. It seems like a huge lawsuit against Amazon at the very least. They've publically stated that this thing doesn't listen without a wake word, so if in fact it was listening without that, they can be sued for false advertising and privacy violation. Also, if the lawyer is good enough, he might be able to get those recordings deemed inadmissible and thrown out, because it was unlawfully recording him without his permission.

  13. LMAO all of these people talking about Alexa devices and privacy 😂 Meanwhile they're logged into their YouTube account (owned and tracked by Google) typing in comments using their smartphones…

  14. Amazon is so savvy at marketing people are buying what is basically a wiretap. I bet the NSA was laughing their asses off when this hit the market lol

  15. It makes no sense that the guy would have called out: Computer! or Alexa! before the death of his girlfriend in order for this device to record the actions surrounding the death. So it doesn't sound true that Alexa must have a word to activate the recording.

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