Ed Sheeran will be duet with Alexa from Amazon if you ask, and it's scary



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Concert of Ed Sheeran at Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid

Ed Sheeran gives a concert at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid in June. Alexa did not go on stage with him.

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Alexa, the virtual assistant embedded in Amazon devices such as Echo, can play music, set reminders and timers, and shop for you on Amazon. And now, she can also sing in duet with singer (and Actor of Game of Thrones) Ed Sheeran.

Just try it out: "Alexa, sing in duet with Ed Sheeran" and listen to Sheeran and Alexa exchanging their replicas on her song I do not care.

"Hey, Ed, here's a reminder," begins Alexa. "It's time for the party, let's go." And then the strange and robotic voice of Alexa begins to exchange lines with Sheeran.

It's really disturbing to hear the familiar voice of Alexa pronouncing sentences such as "uh, uh, yes, I'm at a party where I do not want to be," and "you make me feel like I was loved somebody. "Nooooo, we do not need to know the love life of a smart assistant, thank you very much.

The song was released in May and on the original release, Sheeran sings with Justin Bieber, not Alexa. The video of the Sheeran-Bieber version has been viewed 179 million times in less than two months.

Maybe the programmers of Amazon have forgotten the wise words of Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park (Jeff Goldberg): "Your scientists were so worried about whether they could or not, they did not stop to think where they should. "

Originally published on July 12 at 17:08. PT.

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