Leonid Bershidsky, Columnist

Amazon’s New Microwave Has Your Number

More and more appliances feature technology that eavesdrops on your home. That could be the end of privacy.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Photographer: Stephen Brashear/Getty Images

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Amazon probably wanted its latest new product presentation to be exciting. Instead, it scared me.

The products Amazon is rolling out are all based on its Alexa voice-assistant technology. They include new smart speakers, a subwoofer, a gadget to put Alexa in cars, a voice-activated microwave and even an Alexa-enabled wall clock. If you installed them all, you would essentially be bugging all of your private spaces. Privacy wasn’t mentioned even once during the presentation, which took place just a few months after an Amazon Echo in Portland recorded its owners’ private conversation and sent it to a random phone contact; it misinterpreted words in the conversation as a succession of commands.