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A special case of keyword spotting is wake word (also called hot word) detection used by personal digital assistants such as Alexa or Siri to activate the dormant speaker, in other words "wake up" when their name is spoken. In the United States, the National Security Agency has made use of keyword spotting since at least 2006. [3]
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In the default mode, the device continuously listens to all speech, monitoring for the wake word to be spoken, which is primarily set up as "Alexa" (derived from Alexa Internet, the Amazon-owned Internet indexing company). Echo's microphones can be manually disabled by pressing a mute button to turn off the audio processing circuit.
In a new episode of "Making Space with Hoda Kotb" released Feb. 28, Ziggy Marley shared with Hoda his father's last words to him. Bob Marley died at age 36 in 1981. Bob Marley died at age 36 in 1981.
A baby in the UK apparently said "Alexa" before he said "mama" or "dada," his parents, Lottie Ledger and Mark Brady, told Caters News Agency. It's another example of a new technology becoming ...
Earl Pitts is a fictional character performed by Gary Burbank, a radio personality from Cincinnati, Ohio beginning in 1968.. Pitts, who is almost always referred to as "Earl Pitts, Uhmerikun" (as in "American") is a stereotype of a redneck from the Southern United States.
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The podcast was launched on April 5, 2017, in order to showcase the most prominent stories of the day in a digestible format, [3] and giving hosts the opportunity to discuss current news items with experts. [1] The podcast's weekday edition is hosted by Morning Edition hosts A Martínez, Steve Inskeep, Leila Fadel, and Michel Martin.