E-commerce giant is introducing a virtual assistant for your commercial application iOS app, allowing users to chat with the AI on the road. However, the setting is less convenient than Apple's system, usersmust first open the application and then tap the microphone icon before chat - user simply say 'Hey Siri' to activate the artificial intelligence. The update will allow iOS users can ask questions of Alexa, shop,play music and more - simply by pressing the microphone in the search bar icon. Microphone icon was originally designed for users to Alexa to help them find products in the application, Ars Technica.However reports, the company has renovated the function to understand and respond to voice commands. Although there are more steps to users of iOS to Alexa, than the native Assistant Siri, Amazon could win them with applications smart controls home. Users will have the abilityto control the large number of products smart-home that Amazon has to offer with the users of iOS Alexa.And that already use the application to control intelligent speaker which hosts Alexa, you can now do it on the fly. Amazon is Alexa adding the application today and will be available to iPhone users at some point next week. This month speculated that Alexa can do nothing but listen and respond to commands. Had arisen a clip showing an anonymous woman Amazon Alexaasking a series of questions - from ' would I lie ' and ending with ' Alexa, is connected to the CIA?' The virtual Assistant quickly respondedto the first question, but shutdown after that was asked about his connections with the Agency of the Government of the United States. The video was seen on Reddit on Thursday and has been that it has swept the Web. DailyMail.com contacted Amazon to discuss the issue,said that is was a mistake. "this was a technical error that we haveset," an Amazon spokesman said the response from ABC. com'Alexa to this question is: is connected to the CIA? "" No, I work for Amazon.In clip, a woman is standing on a point Echo and asks 'Alexa, would I lie?'
The virtual Assistant responds, 'I always try to tell the truth'.
'I am not always right, but you would never intentionally lie to you orany other person'. The woman asks a second question: 'What is the CIA?' Alexa responds quickly with "unites it States Central IntelligenceAgency, CIA". However, this is when the video takes a dark turn. Thewife asks if Alexa is connected to the CIA, Alexa seems off, but then it turns their lights back when you hear 'Alexa' but turns off again when the woman repeats the questions. After watching the video, some viewers may suggest that Alexa did not understand the question. However, the wizard's voice is designed to respond with 'sorry, I can't findan answer to the questions I've ever heard -' not fully closed. Amazon has to comment on the occurrence or to explain whether it was a technical error or something else. Bizarre video comes a few days after thousands of confidential documents of the CIA published in WikiLeaks.The pages reveal that the CIA uses in devices such as phones, computers, and smart TVs - hacking tools and some can now, intelligent speakers question even. It is the latest in a series of embarrassing revelations, and WikiLeaks has promised more to come. In a statementon Tuesday, WikiLeaks said if the CIA had released 'lost control' of a file of hacking methods and has been distributed 'among former hackers in the United States Government and contractors of unauthorizedway, one of whom has provided WikiLeaks with portions of the file.' He said that this constituted one violation of even greater and moresignificant intelligence from the United States of the files of the national security agency leaked by analyst Edward Snowden.Snowden, who fled to Russia in 2013 after the Justice Department announced twocharges of violating the 1917 espionage Act, wrote on Twitter on Tuesday that the last treasure of files is a really big 'thing'.

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