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Five things you should never ask Siri or Alexa

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
February 25, 2024
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In an increasingly interconnected and technology-dependent world, voice assistants like Siri and Alexa are ubiquitous in our homes and mobile devices. These gadgets are designed to help with various daily tasks, from searching for information to controlling smart home devices.

However, some questions are best avoided for various reasons.

There are questions that should not be asked to Siri or Alexa due to technical limitations, privacy and security concerns, ethical and legal considerations, and the need for accurate and reliable information on certain topics. It is important to use these voice assistants responsibly and pay attention to this consideration.

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Avoid investigating this…

There is a study carried out by Jama Network Open in which researchers tested different operating systems such as Apple's Siri or Amazon's Alexa. Know five things that are inappropriate for an investigation:

  • Inappropriate or insulting questions: Although these virtual assistants are programmed to respond in a polite and neutral manner, asking insulting, biased or inappropriate questions can not only be disrespectful, but also biased and negative.
  • Important Personal Information: Avoid asking Siri or Alexa for sensitive personal information like credit card numbers, passwords, or other sensitive data. Although these sites are designed with security measures in place, there is always a risk that information may be compromised.
  • Illegal or Dangerous Requests: You should never ask Siri or Alexa to do anything that is illegal, dangerous or harmful. This includes soliciting assistance in committing crimes, obtaining the means to manufacture illegal weapons or materials, or any other activity that violates the law or endangers the safety of others.
  • Serious medical questions: Siri and Alexa can provide general health and wellness information, however, should not be considered a substitute for qualified medical professionals. Avoid asking questions about serious medical symptoms or requesting a specific medical diagnosis. Instead, consult a doctor or healthcare professional for proper guidance.
  • Requests that compromise the privacy of others: Avoid asking questions that compromise other people's privacy. This includes requesting sensitive information about third parties, such as their personal lives, locations or activities, without their consent.
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Misty Tate

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"Freelance twitter advocate. Hardcore food nerd. Avid writer. Infuriatingly humble problem solver."

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