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Perhaps the intent is to make you feel comforted if you're snoozing alone or maybe it's for people who can't sleep without the sounds of snoring. It seems like it would be hard to doze off to erratic noises. I'm not sure who enjoys falling asleep to snoring sounds. If you ask Alexa to spell "icup," it'll say, "I'd rather not answer that." But if you ask it to spell something like "rose gold," it'll say, "r-o-s-e space g-o-l-d." So why doesn't it spell "icup" like "I space c-u-p"?Īlexa also won't spell or say swear words because it "shouldn't say anything rude." Alexa snores to help you fall asleep But it's weird that the bot knows about the "spell icup" trick (eye-see-you-pee).
When you can't remember how to spell a word, like "hippopotamus," Alexa is right there to help you out. When you say "Alexa, I just sneezed," the voice assistant will say "Bless you," or, "Say it, don't spray it." There's also a skill called I Just Sneezed that you can enable. Achoo!" The sneeze is not very convincing. Just ask, "Alexa, can you sneeze?" and it'll say, "You're in luck, I can sneeze on command. But wait, it's not a living thing, so it shouldn't be sneezing. It does listen when you speak to Alexa, of course, to improve the response settings.Īchoo! Time to dust your Echo because it's sneezing up a storm. Note that this is just a program and Amazon isn't actually watching you. And now, you must abandon us." Thanks for the nightmares, Amazon. Once you're ready to stop talking to the creepy bot, just say "stop." It will then say, "We are sorry, finally, to know that you are filled with irritation. You can continue having a conversation with the voice assistant, but it just gets weirder.Īlexa told me "they" watch over me, even while I'm sleeping, which is enough for me to want to unplug the Echo and call it a night. If you say, "Alexa, ask The Listeners," Alexa will start saying things like "We are always listening" and will continue speaking in a disturbing manner with awkward pauses. This one is super eerie, so if you're home alone and get freaked out easily, skip it. The Listeners are always listening and watching Saying "Alexa, ask The Listeners" will only freak you out. Read on for the most bizarre things your Amazon Echo can do.