I’m going to go way out on a limb here and say
Google is #1
Siri is #2
And computer would be #3.
Not very inventive I know.
> On Jan 30, 2017, at 12:05 PM, Anders Holmberg wrote:
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> Hi!
> Hmm, i have named my both mac computers.
> So they probably will be the two first which are:
> 1. Spinni
Hi!
Hmm, i have named my both mac computers.
So they probably will be the two first which are:
1. Spinning Jennie and 2 Lilla Louise where lilla is a swedish word for the
small or litle.
The therd name would be Kristina or Christina.
/A
> 29 jan. 2017 kl. 01:24 skrev M. Taylor :
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> Hello Everyon
you'd wake your device and say "Hey Mate",
Or Gid Day Mate!
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and, who knows, perhaps Apple
will take your suggestion.
Mark
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Haha. Last week I tried using “computer” as the wake word for the Amazon Echo.
I quickly discovered that I didn’t like it because, when one has to yell
“computer" over a noisy household, the “p” in computer lends itself to spittle.
Yuck! I switched the wake word back to Alexa.
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On Sat, 28 Jan 2017, M. Taylor wrote:
Hello Everyone,
As some of you know, there are plans in the works to allow some popular
digital assistants to respond to custom named prompts.
While, as far as I know anyway, Apple as not yet disclosed plans to allow
for this, it is my hope that som
Currently the only choices for each individual ecco type device trigger
is:
alexa
ecco
amazon
On Sun, 29 Jan 2017, Chris G wrote:
Yes, you would change it per device if you have say 2 dots, one could be
called Alexa and the other can be called computer.
Chris Grabowski
Mystic Access
Whe
I did see a thread on using Apple Dictation to do things with Siri. I don't
remember the exact spoken feedback, but they suggested changing the default
"Computer" word as dictations' key phrase and changing it to Hey Siri.
Best wishes,
Jonathan Cohn
> On Jan 29, 2017, at 1
Yes, you would change it per device if you have say 2 dots, one could be
called Alexa and the other can be called computer.
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Chris, is that across the Echo line of products?
My nephew’s girlfriend is named Alexa and that never ceases to be amusing.
> On Jan 29, 2017, at 7:41 AM, Chris G wrote:
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> With the amazon echo, I understand it is now possible to change the wake word
> to computer.
>
> Chris
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>
>
> Chris
I love this thread! I use the male British voice for my Siri and call him
Oliver, though he does sound eerily like a former coworker named Sebastian.
Here are my 3 new names though in no particular order.
Data
AI
and of course, Computer
No stupid (deleted expletive) is not one of mine, not
With the amazon echo, I understand it is now possible to change the wake
word to computer.
Chris
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Hi Mark. I can only think of one name. There's this sportscaster on a channel
here in Canada called Roger's Sportsnet who I have a deep crush on named
Sophia. So I'd probably name my AI after her. Lol.
Shawn
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My top choice would be Data. I think I’d follow that with computer. If I
couldn’t use those I’d just want to say Hello cancel my appointment or set my
alarm.
Peace,
Stacey Robinson and GEB dog Kirk.
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