LONDON: A pet parrot managed to place an online shopping order by
mimicking its owner on a voice-controlled smart speaker, a British newspaper
reported.
Buddy the parrot ordered a £10 set of gift boxes via Amazon’s Alexa
voice-controlled system, The Sun reported.
The mystery order triggered an inquest in Corienne Pretorius’s house in
southeast London, but after ruling out her husband and son, she figured out
Buddy was to blame after hearing him interact with the speaker.
”I couldn’t believe it when I realised that Buddy had made an Amazon
order,” the South African said.
Users can shout commands to the Amazon Echo speaker to access a host of
services. It responds to the name Alexa.
Footage on the Sun’s website shows the parrot squawking “Alexa!” and
the device next to his cage lighting up blue, indicating that it is listening
for commands.
”Buddy said ‘Alexa’ and some gibberish, and the machine replied,‘What
is it you want to order?” Pretorius said.
She thought nothing more of it until she got a notification that an
order had been placed for some golden gift boxes.
”I laughed out loud because I knew then that it was Buddy.”
Amazon said customers were asked to confirm a purchase by saying “yes”,
and the settings can be adjusted to turn off voice purchasing.
”Buddy is hilarious. We have a cat and he mimics
that, too. He is such an attention-seeker. He also swears in Afrikaans. When we
go to bed, he says, ‘goodnight’,” his owner said. — AFP
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