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29th December 2021
02:41pm GMT

Stills of a TikTok video showing the challenge | HouseBeautiful[/caption]
The device's algorithm seemingly selected the article because of the word "challenge."
"The challenge is simple: plug in a phone charger about halfway into a wall outlet, then touch a penny to the exposed prongs," reads the web page Alexa pulled its response from.
"The resulting sparks are supposed to be cool enough to win you instant internet fame. (Obviously, do NOT attempt this!)."
Thankfully, Livdahl said she was "right there" when Alexa made the suggestion to her daughter and was able to intervene prior to any potentially dangerous action taking place. The pair then had a talk about "not trusting things from the internet or Alexa".
"My brother did this exact same thing and got a bad shock and black hand," she added in another tweet. "That was what was running through my mind as I heard the interchange.
"I was right there to say no but I hope my daughter would have checked in with me anyway before trying it. Now, I know she will."
In a statement to People, Amazon says they fixed Alexa's suggestion after they became aware of the issue.
"Customer trust is at the centre of everything we do and Alexa is designed to provide accurate, relevant, and helpful information to customers," a spokesperson said.
"As soon as we became aware of this error, we quickly fixed it, and are taking steps to help prevent something similar from happening again."Explore more on these topics: