There is an unintended consequence with this push into reporting and tracking personal health information (PHI). Alexa et. al. do <i>NOT</i> personally identify (yet?) the person activating the device. If my wife asks Express Scripts for prescriptions and it says "Your Viagra will be delivered at 10:00 a.m.", what if she doesn't know I take it? What happens if your nosy neighbor activates it when you step out of the room to snoop in your digital medicine cabinet? In most things you can have security or convenience but not both.