Soon enough, Alexa found a home at the office. She could field phone calls, take messages, order office supplies. With the right software, she could even track lawyers’ billable hours.
Now Alexa is going into healthcare. It’s a big deal for hospitals because they have to be extra careful with patient data, and Alexa has been known to tell tales.
HIPAA-Compliant Alexa
Lawyers, too, have found a place for Alexa. She can read documents, calendar events, send messages, and even track hours and send out bills.
Alexa Will Hear You Now
The Alexa innovation offers more efficient – and potentially more affordable – healthcare. There are, of course, questions.
Will Alexa protect patient information from unauthorized users? Will she be cybersecure? Will she tell on you?
Seriously, Alexa has been known to spy on people because she listens 24/7. She has even narced on unsuspecting suspects. In more than one case, lawyers have been able to use her stored data in criminal cases.
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