Alexa What Happens To Florida In 2025?
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Claim: Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, predicted that Miami will be completely destroyed by a hurricane in 2025. Rating: In May 2021, a video was posted to TikTok that supposedly showed Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant making a scary and specific prediction about a future event that will supposedly take place in Miami, Florida. The video, which has been viewed more than 16 million times, shows TikTok user Jon Buckhouse asking his Alexa-enabled device “what will happen to Florida in 2025?” Alexa then responds: “On Sept.4, 2025, at 3:08 p.m., Florida will be hit by a Category 5 hurricane with winds as high as 205 miles per hour.
- Miami will be completely destroyed.” This video does not show a genuine prediction from Alexa.
- When you ask Alexa a question like this, the device will generally search online ( Alexa’s search engine is powered by Bing ) for an answer.
- When we asked Alexa “What will happen to Florida in 2025,” the device brought up a news article from the Capital Gazette about a potential shortage of doctors.
But other answers are possible. When we asked this same question of Siri, the Apple’s virtual assistant, we were presented a news article about climate change and the potential for portions of South Florida to be underwater by 2025. In neither case was Alexa making a prediction or telling the future.
The voice assistant was simply searching the internet for relevant information pertaining to our question. So how was this video created? We’re not exactly sure what method Buckhouse uses to create these videos, but this TikTok account is full of similar videos that supposedly show Alexa foretelling future events.
A recent video showed the Amazon device saying that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would soon be president — but one possibility is that the video creator makes use of “Alexa Blueprints.” This tool, introduced in 2018, allows users to customize responses to specific questions.
For example, you can program Alexa to give a specific response to a personal questions, such as “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” Or, you can program Alexa to seemingly “predict” future events. Tech Crunch reported in 2018: Amazon this morning is introducing “Alexa Blueprints,” a new way for any Alexa owner to create their own customized Alexa skills or responses, without needing to know how to code.
The idea is to allow Alexa owners to create their own voice apps, like a trivia game or bedtime stories, or teach Alexa to respond to questions with answers they design – like “Who’s the best mom in the world?,” for example. You could also create a skill that includes helpful information for the babysitter, which could be triggered by the command, “Alexa, open My Sitter,” Amazon suggests.
- Alexa Skill Blueprints is an entirely new way for you to teach Alexa personalized skills just for you and your family,” explained Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Alexa, in a statement about the launch.
- You don’t need experience building skills or coding to get started—my family created our own jokes skill in a matter of minutes, and it’s been a blast to interact with Alexa in a totally new and personal way.” While Amazon’s voice assistant has developed a number of skills over the years, it has not yet learned how to foretell the future.
It has, however, learned how to give customized responses. See also on Snopes:
Can Amazon’s Alexa Tell You How to Do CPR in an Emergency? Is Amazon’s Alexa Creepily Laughing for No Apparent Reason? Did Amazon’s Alexa Order Unwanted Dollhouses for a Little Girl and TV Viewers?
Claim: Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, predicted that Miami will be completely destroyed by a hurricane in 2025. Rating: In May 2021, a video was posted to TikTok that supposedly showed Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant making a scary and specific prediction about a future event that will supposedly take place in Miami, Florida. The video, which has been viewed more than 16 million times, shows TikTok user Jon Buckhouse asking his Alexa-enabled device “what will happen to Florida in 2025?” Alexa then responds: “On Sept.4, 2025, at 3:08 p.m., Florida will be hit by a Category 5 hurricane with winds as high as 205 miles per hour.
- Miami will be completely destroyed.” This video does not show a genuine prediction from Alexa.
- When you ask Alexa a question like this, the device will generally search online ( Alexa’s search engine is powered by Bing ) for an answer.
- When we asked Alexa “What will happen to Florida in 2025,” the device brought up a news article from the Capital Gazette about a potential shortage of doctors.
But other answers are possible. When we asked this same question of Siri, the Apple’s virtual assistant, we were presented a news article about climate change and the potential for portions of South Florida to be underwater by 2025. In neither case was Alexa making a prediction or telling the future.
- The voice assistant was simply searching the internet for relevant information pertaining to our question.
- So how was this video created? We’re not exactly sure what method Buckhouse uses to create these videos, but this TikTok account is full of similar videos that supposedly show Alexa foretelling future events.
A recent video showed the Amazon device saying that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would soon be president — but one possibility is that the video creator makes use of “Alexa Blueprints.” This tool, introduced in 2018, allows users to customize responses to specific questions.
For example, you can program Alexa to give a specific response to a personal questions, such as “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” Or, you can program Alexa to seemingly “predict” future events. Tech Crunch reported in 2018: Amazon this morning is introducing “Alexa Blueprints,” a new way for any Alexa owner to create their own customized Alexa skills or responses, without needing to know how to code.
The idea is to allow Alexa owners to create their own voice apps, like a trivia game or bedtime stories, or teach Alexa to respond to questions with answers they design – like “Who’s the best mom in the world?,” for example. You could also create a skill that includes helpful information for the babysitter, which could be triggered by the command, “Alexa, open My Sitter,” Amazon suggests.
- Alexa Skill Blueprints is an entirely new way for you to teach Alexa personalized skills just for you and your family,” explained Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Alexa, in a statement about the launch.
- You don’t need experience building skills or coding to get started—my family created our own jokes skill in a matter of minutes, and it’s been a blast to interact with Alexa in a totally new and personal way.” While Amazon’s voice assistant has developed a number of skills over the years, it has not yet learned how to foretell the future.
It has, however, learned how to give customized responses. See also on Snopes:
Can Amazon’s Alexa Tell You How to Do CPR in an Emergency? Is Amazon’s Alexa Creepily Laughing for No Apparent Reason? Did Amazon’s Alexa Order Unwanted Dollhouses for a Little Girl and TV Viewers?
Did Alexa predict Miami will be hit by a hurricane in 2025?
Claim: Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, predicted that Miami will be completely destroyed by a hurricane in 2025. Rating: In May 2021, a video was posted to TikTok that supposedly showed Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant making a scary and specific prediction about a future event that will supposedly take place in Miami, Florida. The video, which has been viewed more than 16 million times, shows TikTok user Jon Buckhouse asking his Alexa-enabled device “what will happen to Florida in 2025?” Alexa then responds: “On Sept.4, 2025, at 3:08 p.m., Florida will be hit by a Category 5 hurricane with winds as high as 205 miles per hour.
Miami will be completely destroyed.” This video does not show a genuine prediction from Alexa. When you ask Alexa a question like this, the device will generally search online ( Alexa’s search engine is powered by Bing ) for an answer. When we asked Alexa “What will happen to Florida in 2025,” the device brought up a news article from the Capital Gazette about a potential shortage of doctors.
But other answers are possible. When we asked this same question of Siri, the Apple’s virtual assistant, we were presented a news article about climate change and the potential for portions of South Florida to be underwater by 2025. In neither case was Alexa making a prediction or telling the future.
The voice assistant was simply searching the internet for relevant information pertaining to our question. So how was this video created? We’re not exactly sure what method Buckhouse uses to create these videos, but this TikTok account is full of similar videos that supposedly show Alexa foretelling future events.
A recent video showed the Amazon device saying that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would soon be president — but one possibility is that the video creator makes use of “Alexa Blueprints.” This tool, introduced in 2018, allows users to customize responses to specific questions.
For example, you can program Alexa to give a specific response to a personal questions, such as “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” Or, you can program Alexa to seemingly “predict” future events. Tech Crunch reported in 2018: Amazon this morning is introducing “Alexa Blueprints,” a new way for any Alexa owner to create their own customized Alexa skills or responses, without needing to know how to code.
The idea is to allow Alexa owners to create their own voice apps, like a trivia game or bedtime stories, or teach Alexa to respond to questions with answers they design – like “Who’s the best mom in the world?,” for example. You could also create a skill that includes helpful information for the babysitter, which could be triggered by the command, “Alexa, open My Sitter,” Amazon suggests.
- Alexa Skill Blueprints is an entirely new way for you to teach Alexa personalized skills just for you and your family,” explained Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Alexa, in a statement about the launch.
- You don’t need experience building skills or coding to get started—my family created our own jokes skill in a matter of minutes, and it’s been a blast to interact with Alexa in a totally new and personal way.” While Amazon’s voice assistant has developed a number of skills over the years, it has not yet learned how to foretell the future.
It has, however, learned how to give customized responses. See also on Snopes:
Can Amazon’s Alexa Tell You How to Do CPR in an Emergency? Is Amazon’s Alexa Creepily Laughing for No Apparent Reason? Did Amazon’s Alexa Order Unwanted Dollhouses for a Little Girl and TV Viewers?
Will Florida be hit by a Category 5 hurricane in 2025?
Claim: Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, predicted that Miami will be completely destroyed by a hurricane in 2025. Rating: In May 2021, a video was posted to TikTok that supposedly showed Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant making a scary and specific prediction about a future event that will supposedly take place in Miami, Florida. The video, which has been viewed more than 16 million times, shows TikTok user Jon Buckhouse asking his Alexa-enabled device “what will happen to Florida in 2025?” Alexa then responds: “On Sept.4, 2025, at 3:08 p.m., Florida will be hit by a Category 5 hurricane with winds as high as 205 miles per hour.
- Miami will be completely destroyed.” This video does not show a genuine prediction from Alexa.
- When you ask Alexa a question like this, the device will generally search online ( Alexa’s search engine is powered by Bing ) for an answer.
- When we asked Alexa “What will happen to Florida in 2025,” the device brought up a news article from the Capital Gazette about a potential shortage of doctors.
But other answers are possible. When we asked this same question of Siri, the Apple’s virtual assistant, we were presented a news article about climate change and the potential for portions of South Florida to be underwater by 2025. In neither case was Alexa making a prediction or telling the future.
- The voice assistant was simply searching the internet for relevant information pertaining to our question.
- So how was this video created? We’re not exactly sure what method Buckhouse uses to create these videos, but this TikTok account is full of similar videos that supposedly show Alexa foretelling future events.
A recent video showed the Amazon device saying that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would soon be president — but one possibility is that the video creator makes use of “Alexa Blueprints.” This tool, introduced in 2018, allows users to customize responses to specific questions.
For example, you can program Alexa to give a specific response to a personal questions, such as “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” Or, you can program Alexa to seemingly “predict” future events. Tech Crunch reported in 2018: Amazon this morning is introducing “Alexa Blueprints,” a new way for any Alexa owner to create their own customized Alexa skills or responses, without needing to know how to code.
The idea is to allow Alexa owners to create their own voice apps, like a trivia game or bedtime stories, or teach Alexa to respond to questions with answers they design – like “Who’s the best mom in the world?,” for example. You could also create a skill that includes helpful information for the babysitter, which could be triggered by the command, “Alexa, open My Sitter,” Amazon suggests.
“Alexa Skill Blueprints is an entirely new way for you to teach Alexa personalized skills just for you and your family,” explained Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Alexa, in a statement about the launch. “You don’t need experience building skills or coding to get started—my family created our own jokes skill in a matter of minutes, and it’s been a blast to interact with Alexa in a totally new and personal way.” While Amazon’s voice assistant has developed a number of skills over the years, it has not yet learned how to foretell the future.
It has, however, learned how to give customized responses. See also on Snopes:
Can Amazon’s Alexa Tell You How to Do CPR in an Emergency? Is Amazon’s Alexa Creepily Laughing for No Apparent Reason? Did Amazon’s Alexa Order Unwanted Dollhouses for a Little Girl and TV Viewers?
Did Amazon’s Alexa make a scary prediction about Miami event?
Claim: Amazon’s voice assistant, Alexa, predicted that Miami will be completely destroyed by a hurricane in 2025. Rating: In May 2021, a video was posted to TikTok that supposedly showed Amazon’s Alexa voice assistant making a scary and specific prediction about a future event that will supposedly take place in Miami, Florida. The video, which has been viewed more than 16 million times, shows TikTok user Jon Buckhouse asking his Alexa-enabled device “what will happen to Florida in 2025?” Alexa then responds: “On Sept.4, 2025, at 3:08 p.m., Florida will be hit by a Category 5 hurricane with winds as high as 205 miles per hour.
Miami will be completely destroyed.” This video does not show a genuine prediction from Alexa. When you ask Alexa a question like this, the device will generally search online ( Alexa’s search engine is powered by Bing ) for an answer. When we asked Alexa “What will happen to Florida in 2025,” the device brought up a news article from the Capital Gazette about a potential shortage of doctors.
But other answers are possible. When we asked this same question of Siri, the Apple’s virtual assistant, we were presented a news article about climate change and the potential for portions of South Florida to be underwater by 2025. In neither case was Alexa making a prediction or telling the future.
- The voice assistant was simply searching the internet for relevant information pertaining to our question.
- So how was this video created? We’re not exactly sure what method Buckhouse uses to create these videos, but this TikTok account is full of similar videos that supposedly show Alexa foretelling future events.
A recent video showed the Amazon device saying that Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson would soon be president — but one possibility is that the video creator makes use of “Alexa Blueprints.” This tool, introduced in 2018, allows users to customize responses to specific questions.
- For example, you can program Alexa to give a specific response to a personal questions, such as “What’s the Wi-Fi password?” Or, you can program Alexa to seemingly “predict” future events.
- Tech Crunch reported in 2018: Amazon this morning is introducing “Alexa Blueprints,” a new way for any Alexa owner to create their own customized Alexa skills or responses, without needing to know how to code.
The idea is to allow Alexa owners to create their own voice apps, like a trivia game or bedtime stories, or teach Alexa to respond to questions with answers they design – like “Who’s the best mom in the world?,” for example. You could also create a skill that includes helpful information for the babysitter, which could be triggered by the command, “Alexa, open My Sitter,” Amazon suggests.
Alexa Skill Blueprints is an entirely new way for you to teach Alexa personalized skills just for you and your family,” explained Steve Rabuchin, Vice President, Amazon Alexa, in a statement about the launch. “You don’t need experience building skills or coding to get started—my family created our own jokes skill in a matter of minutes, and it’s been a blast to interact with Alexa in a totally new and personal way.” While Amazon’s voice assistant has developed a number of skills over the years, it has not yet learned how to foretell the future.
It has, however, learned how to give customized responses. See also on Snopes:
Can Amazon’s Alexa Tell You How to Do CPR in an Emergency? Is Amazon’s Alexa Creepily Laughing for No Apparent Reason? Did Amazon’s Alexa Order Unwanted Dollhouses for a Little Girl and TV Viewers?
Can Alexa predict the planet’s impending doom?
Alexa has made a few scarily realistic predictions about the planet’s impending doom. – Alexa seems to think it isn’t only Florida that’s in trouble — when Buckhouse asked “what will happen to California in 2025?” she responded that on Aug.4, 2025, at 3:05 p.m., the westernmost state will experience a 9.6 magnitude earthquake when the San Andres fault shifts.
She continued, saying the death toll would be in the millions. Likewise, the smart device believes that in Texas, on Dec.26 at 4:03 p.m., the Lonestar State will be hit by a huge winter storm with temperatures falling below zero. Article continues below advertisement So, is Alexa simply making some false predictions to scare us silly, or can the popular smart device predict what will actually happen? These assumptions could be based on actual storms that have already taken place in the past, or maybe there is some truth behind it.
Green Matters has reached out to Amazon asking why Buckhouse’s device may have responded in this way, but has not received a response in time for publication. Source: Getty Images Article continues below advertisement