Andy Halliday
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So I wonder if they're using that.
I'm privacy agnostic.
I don't really work hard on trying to retain anything as if I'm going to be outed or I'm going to be impersonated or I'm going to lose something of value.
So I basically allow everybody to listen to everything.
And I would be very interested to find out if Alexa is accumulating and storing some kind of memory of what it's listening to, even when they're not interacting with it.
Because by and large, I'm interacting and investing my interaction attention.
with Claude at this point on that AI workstation.
And I also have Alexa there, and I've periodically, for some completely tangential thing, I've turned to Alexa and said, you know, do whatever.
And it's very responsive, and I like having that facility, but I'm not using it very much.
But is it listening?
Is it actually accumulating some memory about what I am working on?
Because I'm using WhisperFlow, and I'm speaking aloud.
with Claude.
Claude's not speaking aloud back to me, but I'm speaking aloud to it.
So it's got some context.
My guess is that it's a cloud model underneath it.
Early on, Amazon early on had models, I think, called Titan.
That's right.
Bedrock was the environment for AI.
That's the management cloud environment for AI.