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Super cool! Home robotics are long due ... If you're interested in this stuff, you should definitely follow Aaron Edsinger and his work with Hello Robot.

But great to see bigger players enter the space.

Why do companies make garbage like this?

It's probably why it's invitation only. Unless it can actually do something useful like say get me a beer from the fridge, then it's just dead on arrival.

Home hobbyists have already got better tech than this.

Because they want us to get used to us thinking its so convenient to have Amazon listening and watching us at home.

Once you start to see that you are the product, you see the future of tech.

What you do is highly valuable to advertisers. If it was cost effective, they would have someone watching you around the clock and reporting all your activities back to headquarters.

It looks neat and I'd love to see more home robots!

Sadly, given Amazon's track record I'm certain it will spy on its users and report back to the mothership and so I will not be purchasing one.

Is this referring to Alexa, or some other product? Have there been any major notable reports about spying happening with Echos?

With regards to data collection for ads, personalized recommendations and such, are there any major concerns that don't also extend to ex:- visiting a website with a tracking cookie on?

(Don't get me wrong, I'm very wary of this product after Sidewalk [0] which I don't trust from a security perspective wherein as a bug could allow _third parties_ to snoop on me, but I'm just missing what people are talking about w.r.t. surveillance by Amazon itself)

[0] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2021/06/understanding-amazon-s...