Dangerous advice from artificial intelligence to a 10-year-old: Make a coin touch the electrical out
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A 10-year-old girl in the USA asked Amazon's artificial intelligence-supported virtual assistant Alexa for a "must-do challenge". Alexa told the boy to put a coin on the plug he inserted halfway into the socket, while the boy's mother intervened and stopped her daughter. Amazon has announced an update to its virtual assistant to prevent it from suggesting such activity in the future.
Alexa, the artificial intelligence-supported virtual assistant of the US technology giant Amazon, made a dangerous suggestion to a 10-year-old boy.
The virtual assistant told the girl to put a coin on the plug she had inserted halfway into the socket.
In the incident that took place in the USA, a 10-year-old girl participated in the challenge called 'Penny Challenge', one of the trends that became widespread on TikTok about a year ago.
The girl asked Amazon's virtual assistant Alexa for a "must-do challenge", while the artificial intelligence said, "Plug a phone charger about halfway into a wall socket, then tap the exposed ends with a coin."
Kristin Livdahl, the mother of the 10-year-old girl, who made a statement about the incident, said, “We had previously done physical activity challenges presented by an instructor on Youtube. The weather was bad outside and my daughter wanted to play a challenge game again.”
Stating that she intervened as soon as she heard what Alexa suggested, the mother said that she shouted, "No, Alexa, no!"
Kristin Livdahl added that her daughter was "too smart to do such a thing".
Because metals conduct electricity, touching electrical outlets can cause electric shocks, fires and other serious damage.
AMAZON ANNOUNCES
Speaking to the BBC, the Amazon spokesperson announced that the virtual assistant Alexa has updated to prevent such activity from suggesting in the future.
“Customer trust is at the heart of everything we do, and Alexa is designed to provide customers with accurate and helpful information,” Amazon said in a statement. “As soon as we became aware of this error, we acted quickly to fix it.” nonstop news
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