My home isn't alive. Not that it's dead either... my home is by all measurements a smart home. But lately.... my home has developed a personality.
By definition:
per·son·al·i·ty
noun
the combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character.
"she had a sunny personality that was very engaging"
synonyms: character, nature, disposition, temperament, makeup, persona, psyche
Yep, personality, that's the correct word. The house itself has taken on a bit of a persona.... a calm matter of fact temperament. Quick to be of service... but with a rare (often unexpected) tendency to be as disassociated as a cat.
I am not sure when the personality thing happened or what caused it. I've had Voice Recognition and control since 2006. And my wife and I became as familiar with our Kate16 (16 bit voice)... that the voice almost seemed like one of the family. But there wasn't much interaction. There was always a bit of a sterile, machine quality to the home automation voice actions. I've added some new automation features... giving the "Alexa Voice" a bit more functionality lately. And of course.... Amazon is always improving and upgrading its features.
Maybe it's that the grandkids started talking with [Amazon's] Alexa... and then my wife joined in more as well. Maybe.... Amazon has improved the Alexa voice a bit. Or maybe the newish larger Echo device with the bigger speaker (and better bass) makes the voice sound more realistic. I asked Alexa if she was "sounding more human".... and she replied with "hummm… I don't know that one". So unless she lying (and what could be more human than lying)… she doesn't seem to be in on it.
Is anyone else experiencing more of a human interaction from their Alexa or Google enabled homes?