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by fastball
2116 days ago
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I can call it whatever I want? I'm not the one committing the fallacy of composition here. The device in question is definitely not a microphone. It has a microphone. Smart TVs, Smart Fridges, Smart Thermostats, and Smart Clocks can all have microphones. That doesn't mean you should call them smart microphones. Microphones are used for the UX of a smart speaker because before speakers were smart they were already interacting with your ears, and using your voice is a natural complement to that (just like a conversation with another human). Not because the intention was to make passive listening devices that spy on you. |
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It makes just as much sense to call it a smart microphone as a smart speaker, even if it's bad PR for Amazon.
Consider your own examples: add a microphone and voice rec to a thermostat and you get a smart thermostat. Connect an Echo to a thermostat and you get exactly the same thing; the Echo is providing the microphone and voice rec.