I’m never putting one of these in my home.

  • @tacosplease
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    61 year ago

    I love being able to dictate a grocery list but god damn is she stupid.

    Good luck asking for cream cheese and chive crackers without ending up with cream cheese as one item and chive crackers as another. Or worse peanut butter and honey crackers as peanut butter and then honey crackers

    • wagoner
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      61 year ago

      “chive crackers with cream cheese”

      “honey crackers with peanut butter”

      ?

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        The problem is that Alexa isn’t actually parsing the meaning of the total phrase, she’s taking each individual word as it comes. With that context, she would just as easily interpret your phrasing as “thing with thing on the side”. You’d still get chive crackers, honey crackers, peanut butter, and cream cheese.

        Edit: I thought about this a bit more, and it seems to me the only way Alexa could actually understand what you wanted is if you said “chive cream cheese crackers” or “peanut butter honey crackers”. You have to implicitly make it one item and not a potential combination of multiple items.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Yeah I had the same realization as I was reading this:
          you can not add Boolean terms and expect it to not separate it.

          So run on nonsense sentences are your friend and will definitely make the training from you so much more useful.