

In this instance it looks as though she heard 'I like you' and thus responded with 'Thank you.'"

Once the wake word is heard, Alexa starts streaming what she hears to the cloud. 27.Īn Amazon rep tells Bustle via email that "n this instance, Echo was triggered because the customer used the wake word (Alexa) when speaking to the other device. The tweet quickly went viral with nearly 400,000 likes by Dec. 25, Twitter user tweeted that her aunt asked Google Home what it thought of Alexa, Amazon's AI personal assistant, and Google Home said it " her blue light." And to the family's surprise, from across the room, Calhoun's aunt's Amazon Echo turned on and said, "Thanks." One Twitter user claims that her aunt's Alexa responded to a statement made by her Google Home, and the internet was majorly creeped out. What happens when you get Google Home and Amazon Alexa in a room together? Well, turns out they like to chat with one another.
