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Moshi’s IVR Alarm Clock accepts voice commands, harbors own primary directives

Posted on 14 November 2008 by admin

Filed under: Household, Robots

The Moshi IVR (Interactive Voice Responsive) Alarm Clock is a chatty one. Instead of those perfectly reasonable physical buttons which have been providing us with additional five minute segments of sleep since time immemorial, the Moshi IVR wants to talk you through your morning. To activate a command, just say “Hello Moshi.” Moshi will most likely mutter something threatening under its virtual breath, and then ask you “Command Please,” to which you can teach the clock to tell you the time, set the alarm, inform you of the temperature and a bunch of other things. Sounds great, and we doubt Moshi will be able to murder you in your sleep without any life support systems or pod bay doors under its dominion, but we still fear the prospect of attempting to reason with a too-smart-for-its-own-good alarm clock during one of those dreaded “before noon” hours of the day. Moshi IVR is available now for $50.

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