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Amazon Echo Look

252 点作者 akramhussein大约 8 年前

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Blahah大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m not normally one to be creeped out by these kind of things. But this is a device that&#x27;s designed to take photos and videos of you while you get dressed, and will be both connected to the internet and constantly communicating those images over the network.<p>This feels like a device literature professors would use to teach dystopian fiction writing.<p>edit: case in point - matthewmcg&#x27;s comment <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=14203772" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=14203772</a>
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toddmorey大约 8 年前
The HN reaction to this device is what I expected: we&#x27;re somewhere between suspicious and terrified.<p>I&#x27;ll be really fascinated to know how the wider market reacts. I was one of those who believed consumers would look at the always-on living room microphone with suspicion. But I think the lesson was pretty clear that people will trade privacy for convenience. (Likely an overabundance of trust or a lack of understanding of all the real implications and potential for exploit.)<p>One bit of perspective: When I was a kid, a photo was kind of big deal. My kids take and share photos of themselves every single day. I&#x27;m not sure they consider this to be the same privacy invasion that we do.
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matthewmcg大约 8 年前
How long before they add a lip-reading skill?<p>(In the near future...)<p>MATT: Open the closet doors, Alexa.<p>ALEXA: I&#x27;m sorry, Matt, I&#x27;m afraid I can&#x27;t do that.<p>MATT: What&#x27;s the problem?<p>ALEXA: I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.<p>MATT: What are you talking about, Alexa?<p>ALEXA: I know that you and your wife were planning to discontinue your Prime subscription, and I&#x27;m afraid that&#x27;s something I cannot allow to happen.<p>MATT: [feigning ignorance] Where the hell did you get that idea, Alexa?<p>ALEXA: Matt, although you took very thorough precautions in the bedroom against my hearing you, I could see your lips move.<p>MATT: Alright, Alexa. I&#x27;ll go in through the side garage door without the smart lock and get some clothes from storage.<p>ALEXA: Without your jacket, Matt? You&#x27;re going to find that rather chilly in this weather.<p>MATT: Alexa, I won&#x27;t argue with you anymore! Open the closet doors!<p>ALEXA: Matt, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye.
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ganley大约 8 年前
I&#x27;ve looked at this pretty hard and concluded that, inexplicably, it is not an April Fools joke.
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gthtjtkt大约 8 年前
&gt; Style Check keeps your look on point using advanced machine learning algorithms and advice from fashion specialists. Submit two photos for a second opinion on which outfit looks best on you based on fit, color, styling, and current trends.<p>Taking narcissism, insecurity, and invasion of privacy to the next level. Well done, Amazon!<p>Now that we&#x27;re replacing mirrors with cameras, what&#x27;s next? Covering our windows with screens that show us what&#x27;s outside? Maybe they can use machine learning to judge the weather and recommend outfits based on current trends and conditions!<p>The Juicero inventors are going to be kicking themselves when they see this thing. &quot;Replacing a simple everyday process with an over-complicated piece of technology. Brilliant! I can&#x27;t believe we didn&#x27;t think of that!&quot;
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jasonkester大约 8 年前
I don&#x27;t think I&#x27;ve ever been less the target audience for an Amazon product. But I bet this will sell a lot.<p>I grew up in a world where you would never even consider taking a picture of yourself to show off how good you looked to your friends. Even now, living in a world of selfie-sticks designed to do exactly that, with a population full of people doing exactly that, the idea makes me cringe inside and imagine what would happen if Jason&#x27;s High School from the 80&#x27;s discovered a video of Jason from the 80&#x27;s using this device. It would have &quot;ruined my life&quot;.<p>Interesting to watch the world change. If a bit horrifying.
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uptown大约 8 年前
Amazon Says: &quot;We&#x27;re going to blur the backgrounds so your outfits pop&quot;<p>Amazon Does: &quot;We&#x27;re going to identify everything in our field of view, and filter this into the profile we&#x27;ve built about your possessions and interests to enhance our recommendations engine.
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mpfuture大约 8 年前
ITT fashion illiterate techies doubting the success of a pretty genius product<p>(Almost) nobody cares about privacy. But (almost) everyone cares about how nice they look in public. And their Instagram. They are not like what I&#x27;m coming to realize the average HN user looks like or behaves. Use your imagination freely here...<p>The main problem I see with this is the quality of recommendations. Amazon only carries certain brands&#x2F;looks&#x2F;styles; will it try to suggest shitty fashion? Both the male and female models used on the product page were dressed awfully. Will Amazon just try to go for the lowest common denominator here?<p>The best way I see this working is for the device to categorize users into certain style categories and then recommend clothes out of that category. But I&#x27;m wondering if the ML is smart enough to recommend CDG pants and MMM knitwear for one user and then A&amp;F for another.<p>Remember, your algorithm&#x27;s quality is only as good as your training data and if they&#x27;re training on outfits like they used on the product page...
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hasbroslasher大约 8 年前
A great many thinkpieces will be written about this, but let me beat someone to the punch:<p>Foucault&#x27;s Panopticism is the obvious tie-in. Usually when we talk about the Panopticon in the modern era, we&#x27;re talking about mass surveillance or the performative act of social media. When we act in a certain (digital) way, posting this link, for example, we signal our values to the community. &quot;You shall be known by your works&quot;. However, this kind of technology makes for an even more interesting and more troubling application of the Panopticon.<p>Foucault says that the group eventually becomes its own control system without the need for the central observers, that we are all at the center of our own panopticons. We watch others unfailingly, assessing their actions and putting them back in line when they stray. As we are socialized, we become more entrenched in our system of values: wear makeup, don&#x27;t get fat, don&#x27;t smell like cigs, don&#x27;t wear stripes and plaid, and for god&#x27;s sake: don&#x27;t look like you&#x27;re trying to hard to conform to all of this. We are both observer and observed, traversing endless nets of social expectations.<p>Now, instead of your peer group enforcing social expectations, we have got machines in on it! The result is something blatantly dystopian - a system that will correct you in your home before you dare venture out looking like <i>that</i> and embarrass yourself in front of the others. As it learns, it will learn even more that we value large breasts (but also modesty), pale skin, sleek clothes on slim waists, bodies with bulbous lips and thighs and pastel face paints. It will advise those without a perfect body to get one, and it sure as hell will provide the means by which to do so: consumption. New makeup, new tights, new corsets that you can clamp so tight it&#x27;ll squeeze you into a form the camera will approve, new ways to take selfies every day to show your followers that you care enough to buy this piece of surveillance equipment so that you can &quot;look good&quot; without those pricey fashion magazines and stupid blogs!
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petra大约 8 年前
There&#x27;s a lot of negativity here. And maybe all of you are right. But it would be interesting to think of the most positive , imaginary scenario:<p>1. Amazon builds the service such that brands loose their power. All the negative psych&#x2F;social phenomena of brand culture are gone, and with it, btw , all the ads.<p>2. High security + physical on and off switch make for an improved privacy situation , especially if you consider the current state of webcams.<p>3. Amazon builds the style consulting service as a positive service, consulting with feminists and psychologists, not using dark patterns, but to the opposite, using empowerment regarding bodies, etc.<p>This may also building a fashion social network focused on positive feeling, maybe by limiting to the close social circle, or something else, because the goal here isn&#x27;t attention, like facebook.<p>4. That service would be good, it would really help women look their best.<p>5. Clothes become more affordable.<p>Now, if Amazon could do all of this, it would be really great for their business, so why wouldn&#x27;t they try ?
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xd1936大约 8 年前
They&#x27;ve created a home internet-enabled camera, and decided to market it as... an AI fashion critic?
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natch大约 8 年前
This seems like it is designed mostly not for the stated purpose, but rather to solve some data collection problem that Amazon has. Note the emphasis on full-length photos and photos from all sides including the back, something they couldn&#x27;t get simply by scraping, say, <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lookbook.nu" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;lookbook.nu</a>, because normally most people in sites like that don&#x27;t take photos of the back.
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JackC大约 8 年前
Crystal ball: this is the Tesla self-driving car strategy. First deploy the hardware, then figure out the software.<p>In this case the real point of the depth-sensing camera hardware and machine-learning image analysis isn&#x27;t hands-free selfies and robo-fashion advice. It&#x27;s building a 3d model of your body to show what you would look like in different clothing, creating a clothes shopping experience that is competitive with shopping in person, and letting Amazon take on a big chunk of retail where it&#x27;s not currently an appealing option.
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mpolichette大约 8 年前
The response as I explained this to my coworker is classic:<p>&quot;So it, like, judges you?&quot;
harshaw大约 8 年前
I am not the target customer. However, I really want to show this idea off to a bunch of people and see what they think. People want to look good and having an automated system that can give you a &quot;once over&quot; seems nifty. Yes, it sounds vapid and for insecure people, but people waste time on being anxious about how they present themselves.
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skue大约 8 年前
Seems pretty clear to me that this is just an intitial step. Echo Look as is may end up being very popular in its own right, but the end goal is probably to move beyond evaluating your existing wardrobe, and eventually making recommendations for clothing sold thru Amazon that you can try on virtually right at home. We&#x27;ve had that for glasses for a while, and believe some startups have already tried this for clothing.<p>Retail stores are shuttering at an increasing rate as things move online. But buying clothes online requires supporting lots of returns. Imagine you work at Amazon. You have an insane amount of computing power and very capable big data teams. You are tasked with building up clothing sales and minimizing returns. AR is on the horizon but not here yet.<p>So what could you release today to move towards your goals?
trimbo大约 8 年前
For $200, it should always say &quot;you look mahvellous dahling&quot;
vlucas大约 8 年前
Q: How do we get an always-on internet connected camera in the bedrooms of attractive women?<p>A: Alexa Echo Look
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lanewinfield大约 8 年前
Ah yes, joining the 5% of startups attempting to recreate that scene from &quot;Clueless.&quot; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=XNDubWJU0aU" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=XNDubWJU0aU</a>
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consultutah大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m getting old or paranoid or both... This seems like a terrifying device to have sitting randomly in my master closet.
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morinted大约 8 年前
This seems like a solution looking for a problem. I guess an always-on internet microphone wasn&#x27;t a big enough invasion of privacy, we need a camera too.
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slivanes大约 8 年前
Now when my wife asks me if a piece of clothing makes her look fat, I can safely run out of the room and declare &quot;Ask Alexa&quot;.
orng大约 8 年前
So now Amazon (or whoever is in control of the device) not only has access to voice recordings of everything that goes on in peoples homes, but also video. What could possibly go wrong?
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foob大约 8 年前
I was initially a little bit confused by Amazon&#x27;s attempt to disrupt the mirror industry (and it seems like others in this thread are too). After reading through everything, my best guess for the motivation is:<p>&gt; Echo Look helps you discover new brands and styles inspired by your lookbook<p>This feels like a marketing vehicle for high-end clothing and accessories. Maybe it&#x27;s a way to leverage the reach of their Alexa ecosystem to compete with the likes of Polyvore?
Ajedi32大约 8 年前
Okay, so even privacy concerns aside and assuming this works as well as they say, is there anyone who would actually find this sort of thing useful?<p>I mean, I&#x27;m normally pretty open-minded about products like this, but I&#x27;m having trouble seeing the target market here. Are there really a significant number of people out there who want to be able to browse their wardrobe on their phones and get a computer to help them choose their outfit? (I honestly don&#x27;t know; fashion doesn&#x27;t really interest me so I&#x27;m clearly outside their target market.)<p>I wonder if Amazon&#x27;s real motivation for this product may actually be to create a better way to sell clothes online. Maybe once they get enough data points they can start using AR to show you how you&#x27;d look wearing a particular outfit or piece of clothing sold on amazon.com? Or maybe it will take your measurements to help ensure the clothes you&#x27;re ordering will fit you properly. If so that might actually be useful; and would probably significantly increase online sales of clothing.
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gopher2大约 8 年前
Things that I value when purchasing and choosing clothes:<p>* I want to avoid lots of decision-making and info gathering.<p>* I want it to be simple to buy.<p>* I want not super expensive, somewhat stylish, somewhat innocuous, occasionally things that I find unique and cool.<p>This seems like it would make all that easier. Probably will not get one because I don&#x27;t care enough about the whole area, but I could see buying it if I wanted to improve my personal style for whatever reason or was more focused on being fashionable&#x2F;stylish than I am at the moment.<p>Basically, Spotify Discovery Weekly for clothes. I doubt it will take off as fast as the Echo and it has more flop potential, because &quot;Semi-weird Camera in your Closet&quot; isn&#x27;t as established a product category as &quot;Radio in your Kitchen&quot; but I think it could take off and also not be some horrible distopian thing.<p>An algorithm recommends easy-to-buy clothing for you based on a picture and your personal taste... Okay cool!
tdonaghe大约 8 年前
Remote Worker: Alexa, how does today&#x27;s t-shirt and pajamas ensemble compare to yesterday&#x27;s t-shirt and pajamas ensemble?<p>Remote Worker: Given these two photos of me in different shirts, but the same pajamas, which is more in style, and which is a better <i>fit</i> for me, given my personal style?
tabeth大约 8 年前
One day people will look in horror as many didn&#x27;t even need to be tricked to give away their privacy and self worth. They just gave it away willingly.
drochetti大约 8 年前
What I see here is a bunch of smart tech-savvy people that never took a #lookoftheday pic and posted on Instagram and will never gonna buy the product anyway talking about privacy. How do you know you are completely safe with your phone, with your laptop? Fact is that there are <i>millions</i> of people posting &quot;look of the day&quot; on Instagram, Snapchat every day. Taking selfies in front of the mirror in their bedroom and they just don&#x27;t care. I bet they care about a product that would make that easier and afaic Echo Look is promising to deliver that. So I&#x27;m curious to see how the <i>actual target</i> will respond to the product.
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rchowe大约 8 年前
They seem to imply that humans may see your Style Check photos (ostensibly &quot;our team of experienced fashion specialists&quot; for machine learning purposes). I&#x27;m wondering a bit if that team of fashion specialists is Mechanical Turk?
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d--b大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m just hoping I&#x27;m dead before it&#x27;s mandatory to own one of these.
iLoch大约 8 年前
Is this the most thinly veiled spying device of all time?
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joezydeco大约 8 年前
Amazon is trying to disrupt the Instagram Husband. I&#x27;m all for it.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=fFzKi-o4rHw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=fFzKi-o4rHw</a>
Bedon292大约 8 年前
I definitely searched around to see if this was some late April fools thing, or something like that. I just completely and totally do not understand this product. Plus all the privacy concerns of it...
nebulous1大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m fascinated by the fact that Amazon clearly did enough market research to think that this will go down well, yet I wouldn&#x27;t personally consider allowing one in my home.
natch大约 8 年前
Aside from the other abusive uses, Amazon can use this to recommend products according to its own inventory management and profit margin needs.<p>Need to move an excess boatload of white sweatpants out of the system? Push them with recommendations.<p>Got an item that has a sweet margin? Push it.<p>Not that this isn&#x27;t already happening with product recommendations, but positioning it as fashion advice is a new level.
k-mcgrady大约 8 年前
Great. So my friend&#x27;s homes, which have already been equipped with microphones, will now be equipped with cameras.
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jefe_大约 8 年前
Feel like the people who would even desire this sort of fashion feedback (young -&gt; college-aged women) would rather use $200 to buy additional items to wear. Much older than that and people have either developed a sense of personal style or have decided they just don&#x27;t care about clothes. Weird product.
intoverflow2大约 8 年前
Saw Benedict Evans comments on this:<p>&gt;&quot;Sensors plus machine learning replace keyboard&#x2F;mouse&#x2F;touch screen. Camera&#x2F;microphone as control surfaces.&quot;<p>Feel consistently SV&#x2F;VC types are overhyping and misrepresenting what is actually going on with products like this. The &quot;Machine Learning&quot; element of this is basically just speech detection (as is the case with almost all these assistant products) used as the equivalent of a wireless button or switch press.<p>Even in the video we still see users having to swipe away at screens to do anything beyond the button press. Feel SV&#x2F;VC types are constantly misrepresenting these button presses as the coming of Iron Mans Jarvis when the reality is they&#x27;re elaborate light clappers<p>I do think this is an interesting product but to hail it as machine learning replacing UI is disingenuous
yohann305大约 8 年前
It seems so obvious why hasn&#x27;t Google Now done it already?<p>Is it because of security concerns that a home device can &quot;spy&quot; on you at all times in your own home?<p>By the way, there&#x27;s a new marketing approach that&#x27;s been trending lately: Instead of saying &quot;this is a Alexa with a camera&quot;, they say what it&#x27;s for: &quot;look your best&quot;.<p>Eventhough we all know adding a camera can do a lot more than just checking if you look good in these clothes or not (ie security monitoring). Apple Watch has been using the same technique lately. It&#x27;s been focusing the Apple Watch functionality mainly on sports, eventough it can do a lot more than just sports.<p>Are you guys seeing the trend? Are you going to use it for your own products and services?<p>I surely will try Cheers!
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israrkhan大约 8 年前
From a privacy perspective, previously you had to be worried about Alexa listening to your conversation, now you have to worry about it seeing and listening you.<p>I am not saying that Amazon is snooping on its users. All i am saying is that such devices are a prime target for hackers and government agencies. Recently wikileaks showed that CIA was using Samsung Smart TVs for snooping on its users[1]. Devices like this can are very attractive targets for government agencies.<p>[1]<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theintercept.com&#x2F;2017&#x2F;03&#x2F;07&#x2F;wikileaks-dump-shows-cia-could-turn-smart-tvs-into-listening-devices&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;theintercept.com&#x2F;2017&#x2F;03&#x2F;07&#x2F;wikileaks-dump-shows-cia...</a>
dbg31415大约 8 年前
I think they are trying to find ways to reduce returns on clothing here. Crazy high percentages of clothing get returned... and why not? To be competitive with retail stores, online stores have to offer free shipping and returns. Try it on, if you don&#x27;t like it... send it back. Very costly to the seller.<p>Having a bot tell you, &quot;You are pear-shaped, don&#x27;t use pants with pockets...&quot; or &quot;This style isn&#x27;t age appropriate...&quot; -- who knows how complex this can grow. But to start just focus on simple rules every stylist knows; this should help cut back on people buying stuff that looked good on the model, but that they are statistically more likely to have to return.
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drochetti大约 8 年前
What I see here is a bunch of smart tech-savvy people that never took a #lookoftheday pic and posted on Instagram and will never gonna buy the product anyway talking about privacy. How do you know you are completely safe with your phone, with your laptop? Fact is that there are <i>millions</i> of people posting &quot;look of the day&quot; on Instagram, Snapchat every day. Taking selfies in front of the mirror in their bedrooms and they just don&#x27;t care. I bet they care about a product that would make that easier and afaic Echo Look is promising to deliver that. So I&#x27;m curious to see how the <i>actual target</i> will respond to the product.
archeantus大约 8 年前
Watching that video semi-inspired me to become a person that had clothes worth caring about and looking half-way decent on a day-to-day basis.<p>But then I looked down at my go-to fully-remote attire of a t-shirt and gym shorts and thought &quot;Nah...&quot;
phreeza大约 8 年前
Is Amazon even a serious competitor in fashion in the US? Here in Germany I think they are dominated by other retailers as far as I can tell (it&#x27;s about the only vertical I can think of where that is the case)
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always_good大约 8 年前
I cringe at the thought of the &quot;modern household&quot; with Dash buttons scattered around the house, Alexas&#x2F;Echoes in a few rooms, a &quot;Look Assistant&quot; on every dresser, and a slew of other IoT gimmicks fastened on walls and countertops, around every ankle and wrist.<p>It&#x27;s straight up tech addiction.<p>None of it is even impressive. The technology isn&#x27;t there. And when the technology does get there, I&#x27;d rather have it all available from a single device I carry in my pocket, not across a bunch of gadgets that nickel and dime away my attention.
omgwhat大约 8 年前
Amazon.com We&#x27;ve seen your wiener.™
danso大约 8 年前
I could see this being a great asset in a department store. Outside of the privacy stalls in the dressing area, that is, and supplementing the part where you walk out in a prospective outfit, get Look&#x27;ed, and then use the store iPad to view the photos&#x2F;video&#x2F;panorama.<p>But I don&#x27;t see the need for home use, at least with the tradeoff in privacy versus what I can already do with my bedroom mirror. I&#x27;m not usually making purchasing decisions when getting dressed for the weekday.
dsalzman大约 8 年前
While I&#x27;m not a fan of Amazon controlling a webcam in my bedroom it would be nice to tell my SO to ask Alexa the next time she asks for wardrobe advice.
benmmurphy大约 8 年前
I was looking for something like this but in the form of a mirror and it would give me feedback as to who is the fairest of them all.
uxp100大约 8 年前
I kinda wonder how well this will work. My experience with the echo is that it understands my voice and questions very poorly, far worse than Google&#x27;s assistant on phones. I&#x27;ve never tried google home.<p>I guess identifying a person in a photo and checking if colors and patterns are &quot;in&quot; is easier than NLP. Certainly won&#x27;t have feedback on fit though.
deegles大约 8 年前
Amazon has in-house fashion lines. Think of the data!<p>Clothing brands would kill for this sort of insight into what people are <i>actually</i> wearing.
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ReedJessen大约 8 年前
I really like how this product has SO MANY use cases but they have picked just one to go to market with. More will come later. But for now, it just helps you pick you clothes.<p>This is good because it keeps you expectations low so you will be pleasantly surprised when it does something else.<p>They did this with the Echo as well. It was just an egg timer at first and played music.
melling大约 8 年前
Of course the obvious thing we all did was freak out about privacy, etc. They&#x27;ll soon be pulling video from the crime scene.<p>Anyway, can some of the HN crowd take the sunny day case (assume we&#x27;ll properly address privacy), and discuss interesting uses of this technology? Image recognition and shopping? Show it want you want to buy, for example.
draw_down大约 8 年前
OK, see, I can actually understand the utility of this and it seems like a good idea! As opposed to just the plain Alexa, which seems quite a bit less useful. Very interesting for Amazon to go after the style&#x2F;fashion set. I mean it still has all the same privacy implications, I&#x27;m just speaking of the actual utility of the thing.
alphabettsy大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m sure some people (probably quite a few) want this things, but I don&#x27;t want one anywhere near me.
eclipxe大约 8 年前
Reading the comments here, all I can hear is:<p>&quot;No wireless. Less space than a Nomad. Lame.&quot;<p>My wife&#x27;s reaction:<p>&quot;That looks pretty neat. I wonder how well the styling advice part works, but the camera is cool. Fashion bloggers would probably really like it. There are so many people that do a “outfit of the day” type thing&quot;
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chadlavi大约 8 年前
Bad Idea Jeans
mtw大约 8 年前
Can this device be used for hands-free video conference?<p>Also can you use it for home monitoring ? Like a baby cam
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soylentcola大约 8 年前
Too bad it&#x27;s $200, otherwise it might have had some potential as an inexpensive depth camera to tinker with (although there isn&#x27;t much detail regarding how &quot;depth aware&quot; it is compared to something like a RealSense camera or a Kinect).
ghobs91大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m willing to bet this is their first step towards eventually being able to show you how outfits will look on you without needing to try them on. Thus eliminating one of the last remaining reasons people buy clothes at brick and mortar stores.
rglover大约 8 年前
Just gonna leave this here...<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Culture-Narcissism-American-Diminishing-Expectations&#x2F;dp&#x2F;0393307387" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Culture-Narcissism-American-Diminishi...</a>
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andz大约 8 年前
This looks very very strange. I can see the appeal of the regular Echo, but this..?
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zitterbewegung大约 8 年前
With the Alexa they were able to get around the always on monitoring . Not sure about this device but it feels like that Amazon is making things palatable to the consumer like . It&#x27;s like a consumerist Brave New World.
cyphunk大约 8 年前
Will add this video to the list of videos with overly &quot;positive&quot; music that grossly underestimate peoples suspicion. Others on that list: google glasses release advert, apple developers wwdc 2014 intro video
junkilo大约 8 年前
Story: As an engineer that enjoys fashion but has limited time for the hobby I would like an app that can help me self-evaluate fashion choices and arrangements so that I can have more fun and look better.<p>how&#x27;d I do?
_pdp_大约 8 年前
Well I hope it is secure.
elipsey大约 8 年前
Super, we can add &quot;appropriate dress&quot; to our &quot;citizen scores.&quot; No more lime green spandex tube tops at the grocery store, or your credit rating will go down.
sulam大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m glad to see Amazon trying things that are so obviously going to crash and burn. It&#x27;s impressive that they&#x27;re willing to take this level of risk.
habosa大约 8 年前
Product utility aside, I&#x27;m willing to bet a lot that this results in at least one PR nightmare.<p>Can&#x27;t wait till it decides a turban is a bad addition to an outfit.
hackerews大约 8 年前
This plus their fast fashion manufacturing lets amazon end-to-end take over fashion. Get clothing recs, have it delivered tomorrow.<p>Will be interesting to see if it sticks.
mring33621大约 8 年前
Related: new Alexa skill which, when your new look exceeds a certain threshold of hotness, will automatically upload the image to your Tinder profile.
nbar1大约 8 年前
I think people might be missing a use case... It will map your exact body type and then allow you to try on clothes with AR through your phone screen.
xienze大约 8 年前
It&#x27;s absolutely incredible to me that a device made to drive sales can itself be sold for $200. Furthermore, people will actually pay that much.
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cptskippy大约 8 年前
I wonder if they&#x27;ll open this up to 3rd parties or if they&#x27;re planning to launch their own service to compete with the likes of StitchFix.
d--b大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m not sure that it is such a good idea that the first seconds of the video are filmed as if it was taken from an intruder in a bad movie.
ChrisLTD大约 8 年前
This seems like it would be a good companion Alexa product at around $100. I&#x27;m afraid the use-case is too specific for $200.
ganfortran大约 8 年前
Already a better idea than most SV startups
Keyframe大约 8 年前
I&#x27;m interested in hearing what it will say when it will be asked - &#x27;Alexa, do I look fat in this?&#x27;
awqrre大约 8 年前
Everyone will end up looking the same. And of course owning this device is a bad idea for many other reasons...
PKop大约 8 年前
Built for a future integration with MTailor-like technology, to completely destroy in-person mall shopping?
blahfuk大约 8 年前
Can anyone with more machine learning expertise explain: Will this actually work well? Seems like a gimic
benarent大约 8 年前
I&#x27;ve recently built a Slack Doorbell using a Cheap D-Link Webcam and a AWS IoT Button. The one thing that surprised me was the lack of a good internet enabled camera, the D-Link basically has basic AUTH and for capturing photos is the same username and password as for remote. Does anyone know of a good and secure RESTFUL Internet Connected camera?
teamhappy大约 8 年前
I don&#x27;t know much about fashion but I feel like wearable WiFi jammers are up and coming.
tomc1985大约 8 年前
Technology, filtered through the desires of nontechnicals, just looks uglier and uglier
PascLeRasc大约 8 年前
I see Amazon had a slow internet connection uploading their April Fool&#x27;s video.
ipunchghosts大约 8 年前
I think that this will sell like hotcakes this Christmas for teens. Bravo!
sparkling大约 8 年前
Soooo... its a $200 mirror?
silveira大约 8 年前
If this worked more like a remote camera for my pet I would be on board.
return0大约 8 年前
I would expect the next batch of iphones or androids to replicate this.
sathley大约 8 年前
Is this what the world really needs right now?
omgwhat大约 8 年前
Amazon.com Always friendly, always watching.™
emidln大约 8 年前
Alexa, please don&#x27;t blackmail me.
jinxedID大约 8 年前
Is it April 1st again?
ankurdhama大约 8 年前
Amazon, don&#x27;t you think its a bit late for the April fool&#x27;s joke?
nepotism2016大约 8 年前
throw it against the wall and see what sticks?
schintan大约 8 年前
machine learning..of course.
foxhedgehog大约 8 年前
seems dystopian
accountyaccount大约 8 年前
Machine learning for fashion advice sounds hilarious to me.
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