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Will Alexa turn on during Super Bowl ad?

Amazon will air its new commercial Super Bowl ad this Sunday in the USA. Which will be available in millions of homes across USA. However, the interesting question is will this Ad accidentally turn on Alexa?


Well, Amazon has taken steps to guarantee that it doesn't accidentally trigger Alex during airing the commercial. Amazon said to Bloomberg that “We do alter our Alexa advertisements ... to minimize Echo devices falsely responding in customer’s homes.”

Well, the new commercial is really creative and funny as well, so enjoy it and be sure it wont interrupt your Super Bowl experience with country music.



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