Wait. So they applied for a patent on buffering?
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Cam, indeed. And the way invocations connect to wakewords. I think I have a more novel approach.
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Holy Balls of Steel, Batman - Is this an admission that they are listening to everything we say, and not only do they not apologize for that, but they are trying to patent that very same un-allowed eavesdropping???
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You are one of the very few that got this instantly. Now the interesting thing will be how long it take folks in the
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What would be a benefit of this? I learn best by examples

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Lloyd, thanks for asking. There are many embodiments in this patent. One is the break of sequence. Thus one does not need to say “Alexa, play music” we can say “Play music, Alexa”. When the wakeword is in the buffer stream, we extract the invocation.
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Interesting. How do you see this impacting in home care voice monitoring for
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