I just bought a Mini Echo for my niece and she just loves it! She talks to Alexa as if she is her best friend and I'm a little afraid to tell her that Alexa is actually not a real person sitting behind the machine to answer her questions! She's 5.
I should have thought about it when I was considering between Google Home and Amazon Echo, at least she knows Google is a search engine. But I was convinced by the technology of Amazon, as they're the firstcomer in this market anyway. I hope they already fixed the laughing issue, I don't want my little girl crying terrified!
P.S: I'm quite curious about how Google Home laughs
I knew it will come. Few years ago I read an article about a program that Cambridge Analytica bought from a German Professor. The Professor didn't know what they would use it for. Anyway, the program is to predict and interpret behaviour on social media and gain their deepest desire and use the data for political events such as President election or Brexit. I can't find the article to post here, I forgot where I read it, but I believe it's true.
I'm a Mac user but I'm not tech savvy, so that could happen. I haven't explored all Mac function and what it can do, I'm not interested in new apps that made for Mac. Does that make sense?
Computer science is probably your best bet, from which you could programming software, app, website, anything related to technology. And about connections, meet-ups, I'm not sure if tech geek would like to socialise in general (at least I'm not).
Yeah of course I know the production cost for an Iphone maybe around $100-$150, but that's business, people don't sell products that not gaining big profit right?