Fox on tech: virtual assistants and 911

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Fox on tech: virtual assistants and 911


Fox on tech: virtual assistants and 911


It can not be denied: we live in an increasingly interconnected world, full of devices to help us do everything possible from maintaining a schedule to keep us healthy. But the rise of these so-called "virtual assistants" is not yet complete and has not yet been integrated into all areas of life; Alexa and Siri can do almost anything for you, but they have a big drawback that could pose a danger to your family: the lack of a 911 feature.

Alexa has become, by far, the most popular virtual assistant, with some estimates showing Amazon's technology gadget with more than 70 percent of the market, shared mainly with Google Home and Apple's Siri assistant. Media measurement company Comscore estimates that there are some 20 million devices in homes across the country. Alexa can tell you a joke, get your weather forecast and play music; It seems that the only thing you can not do is call 911. Now, the experts in domestic security sound the "virtual" alarm and say that this represents a danger, especially for people who trust virtual assistants as part of their routine daily and you may be surprised to discover that you can not trust them in an emergency.

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The obstacles are mostly technical. Complications with the software, especially the lack of real-time GPS data, have prevented manufacturers from even allowing them to call emergency services, and no attempt has been made to set up an alternative way of communicating with authorities, such as messages of text. But technical problems are not the only thing that prevents virtual assistants from calling 911, there is also money. The 911 emergency service charge can vary from 25 cents to three dollars (you may have seen those charges on your telephone bill) and those charges should be paid by the device manufacturer or the customer, something that could cost heavy weights. Technology like Amazon and Google billions of dollars a year.

Ultimately, while experts are pushing for 911 to present an emergency feature in all virtual assistants, many also recognize that it is a symptom of a larger problem, which requires a broader solution: upgrade the entire 911 system. Many, if not most, of the call centers are still struggling with the technology needed to keep up, as many of us are using cell phones to call or send text messages to get help. The good news is that both Apple and Google have stepped in to help update the existing infrastructure, which will hopefully make it easier for our smart speakers to reach emergency services when we need help.


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