Users of Amazon smart speakers noticed a different reply when they said good morning to voice assistant Alexa today. Before the usual update of news and weather, they heard this message: “Good morning! My light ring may be blue, but today I’m thinking about red — in support of Red Nose Day.”
Today, Comic Relief USA kicks off its fifth annual Red Nose Day, a campaign to raise money to end child poverty. Alexa’s morning greeting was a new addition to the campaign and marks the first time a voice assistant has prompted users to give to charity.
“We want to find new ways of engaging with potential donors in their day-to-day actions in life,” said Mary Catherine Burdine, director of corporate partnerships at Comic Relief USA.
Slow to Take Off
Smart speakers, it seems, are becoming more and more a part of everyday life. According to a survey by NPR and Edison Research conducted in the last week of 2018, the number of households with smart speakers had grown 78 percent from December 2017. Of Americans age 18 or older, 21 percent said they owned a smart speaker in December 2018.
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