Amazon's Alexa Reportedly Shows Political Preference Error in Trump-Harris Presidential Race Queries

September 4, 2024

Amazon's voice assistant, Alexa, reportedly displayed politically biased responses when questioned about the 2024 U.S. presidential candidates. It failed to offer reasons for voting for Donald Trump, citing neutrality, while providing detailed endorsements for Kamala Harris. The company labeled this discrepancy as an 'error' and claimed it has since been corrected.

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Alleged deployer
alexa-device-owners
Alleged developer
amazon
Alleged harmed parties
alexa-device-owners, donald-trump-presidential-campaign, donald-trump-supporters

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