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  • Amazon’s Alexa Can Help People With Multiple Sclerosis

    Posted by MS News Today Moderator on June 15, 2018 at 7:08 am

    “Alexa” is Amazon’s talking service that acts as a virtual personal assistant. According to tomsguide.com, as part of the company’s Echo speaker system, the voice-activated device can pick out music tracks for you, operate other electical devices, create to-do lists, and of course help you shop.

    As part of Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month in March, Alexa was preprogrammed with 50 facts and tips about the condition that people could ask about. Using the command “Alexa, start MS Awareness” the device will randomly deliver information about MS. And that’s only the beginning.

    Read 11 more ways Alexa can help people living with MS here.

    Do you have an Alexa? Do you want one? Do you or would you find a voice activated virtual assistant helpful?

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