TechAmazon Hands Over Alexa Recordings To The Police After 'OK' From Murder Suspect Amazon has decided to back down on its free speech argument, handing over Alexa recordings to U.S. police to aid a murder trial. It remains to be seen, however, if there’s any evidence be lifted from the data.by Carl Velasco
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