
Amazon has unveiled a new device that critics argue pushes the boundaries of privacy even further than its controversial Alexa speakers. The tech giant's latest gadget has raised eyebrows, with experts warning it could be the most intrusive yet.
What’s the Problem?
Unlike Alexa, which responds to voice commands, this new device reportedly monitors users in ways that some describe as 'sinister'. While details remain scarce, early reports suggest it may track movements, habits, and even emotions.
Privacy Concerns Amplified
Privacy advocates have long criticised Amazon for its data collection practices, but this new product takes things to another level. "This isn't just about convenience—it's about control," said one cybersecurity expert. "If you thought Alexa was invasive, wait until you see this."
Public Reaction
Social media has erupted with concerns, with users questioning whether the benefits outweigh the risks. Some have even vowed to boycott Amazon products altogether.
What’s Next?
Regulators are already under pressure to scrutinise the gadget before it hits the market. Will Amazon address the backlash, or will it push forward despite the outcry? Only time will tell.