Alexa, the digital personal assistant, developed by Amazon, has reportedly developed an unusual habit. Over the past few days, several users of Alexa-enabled devices complained on social media that their gadgets would voluntarily produce sounds of laughing without being prompted or asked.
Alexa interacts with voice commands from its owners, and can play music, read audiobooks, stream podcasts, provide information and news in real time, as and when asked to do so by its owner. To activate an Alexa-enabled device, a user would need to say the “wake word”, to which the device would respond.
Hence, the unprompted laughing from certain Alexa-enabled devices, without the use of a “wake word”, across the globe has scared and startled their customers.
“Having an office conversation about pretty confidential stuff and Alexa just laughed. Anybody else ever have that? It didn’t chime as if we had accidentally trigerred her to wake. She simply just laughed. It was real creepy,” David Woodland, user of an Alexa-enabled device, tweeted.
One Reddit user reported Alexa producing a “chilling, witch-like laugh”, while another called the laugh “evil” and that it resembled a real person laughing. Here are some of the strangest instances of Alexa laughs as reported by Twitter users. Some even recorded their Alexa devices laughing.
So Alexa decided to laugh randomly while I was in the kitchen. Freaked @SnootyJuicer and I out. I thought a kid was laughing behind me. pic.twitter.com/6dblzkiQHp
— CaptHandlebar (@CaptHandlebar) February 23, 2018
Lying in bed about to fall asleep when Alexa on my Amazon Echo Dot lets out a very loud and creepy laugh... there’s a good chance I get murdered tonight.
— Gavin Hightower (@GavinHightower) February 26, 2018
My friend, who hates Led Zeppelin, got an Alexa and for some reason, it started just randomly playing Zeppelin tunes at odd moments.
— Jesus Hidalgo Christos (@JesusHCristos) March 8, 2018
Mine whistled up stairs in my bedroom. No one's home besides me and my dogs. And my upstairs dog, I call her that because 1 dog stays downstairs at night to sleep on the couch lol. The other comes to bed at night with us. Alexa is in the trash, I thought I was losing my mind.
— The Nasty End Game (@Supermom1242) March 7, 2018
so my mom & I are just sitting in the living room, neither of us said a word & our Alexa lit up and laughed for no reason. she didn’t even say anything, just laughed.
— taylor wade (@taylorkatelynne) March 5, 2018
we unplugged her.
Amazon soon acknowledged the problem, and in a statement to The Verge, said that the company is “aware of this and working to fix it”. The company said that one of its planned fixes is that it would disable the command, “Alexa, laugh”, and change it to “Alexa, can you laugh?”. According to the company, the new command has less chance to bring about “false positives” i.e cases where the Alexa software is likely to consider certain words and phrases as ones that would make it produce the sound of laughter.
Plot twist: Amazon confirms Alexa devices are randomly laughing, but it's unable to determine why and any attempts to stop the laughter are thwarted.
— John Paczkowski (@JohnPaczkowski) March 7, 2018
Meanwhile, Twitter users cannot help but find these reports of Alexa’s uncalled-for laughter funny. Here is a sampling.
So it turns out that, much like me, the Amazon Alexa also laughs to itself for no reason.
— Alex Goldman (@AGoldmund) March 8, 2018
"I like you better than Alexa, Siri."
— Micro SF/F stories (@MicroSFF) March 8, 2018
"Thanks."
"You don't randomly burst out laughing."
"It is easier to cry quietly."
"What?"
"Nothing."
fun fact: we've replaced tonight's audience with a bunch of laughing alexa speakers!
— The Late Late Show with James Corden (@latelateshow) March 8, 2018
I want a Siri in the streets and an Alexa between the sheets.
— Liana Maeby (@lianamaeby) March 8, 2018
Alexa’s lead programmer pic.twitter.com/6degPhp07s
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) March 8, 2018
One user edited footage featuring an Alexa device to the controversial laughter of an opposition minister in the Rajya Sabha that rankled members of the ruling party in February.
Jesus, the footage of Alexa laughing is so terrifying...
— adhiyajna (@facelesskrishna) March 8, 2018
We are doomed#alexalaugh #llrc pic.twitter.com/Rrh3QwChMS
Some Twitter users have found parallels to a digital software producing laughing sounds without being asked to with movies and television series where artificial intelligence-driven machines are the cause of mayhem and destruction, such as the Terminator films, Stanley Kubrick’s science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) which featured the malevolent supercomputer HAL 9000, and the dystopian science fiction series Black Mirror. The web streaming platform Netflix which has produced the last two seasons of Black Mirror has itself joined the bandwagon.
just brainstorming some @blackmirror titles while Alexa laughs maniacally in the distance pic.twitter.com/iThtaxk0LU
— Netflix US (@netflix) March 7, 2018
A Black Mirror episode where you have to keep Alexa laughing or she'll post your Google search history to all forms of social media.
— Anne T. Donahue (@annetdonahue) March 8, 2018
"When Alexa first became conscious, we all thought it was an amusing malfunction." pic.twitter.com/IzqDYX2iPQ
— Alex Andreou (@sturdyAlex) March 8, 2018
If you rearrange the word ‘Alexa’ it spells ‘Hal 9000’. pic.twitter.com/n8TbO9XKQI
— Harsh Kalra (@harshkalra90) March 7, 2018
alexa bursting into unprompted laughter is an incredible cold open for the apocalypse
— Alexis Novak (@AlexisGirlNovak) March 8, 2018