Amazon Reveals Most-Asked Questions to Alexa in 2023

To top off the year that is 2023, Amazon revealed the list of most frequently questions to Alexa this year.

Amazon Reveals Most-Asked Questions to Alexa in 2023
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From the mundane to somewhat weird queries, this year's frequently asked questions sure gave what events became the most significant to many people.

Frequently Asked Questions for Alexa in the United Kingdom

For many Englishmen, King Charles' coronation might be the most intriguing topic of the year as evidenced by the questions to Amazon's virtual assistant speaker.

Inquiries like "Alexa, how old is King Charles?' and "How old is Elton John?"

The 76-year-old British singer and a longtime friend of the royal family recently became the center of attention after he did not appear in the king's coronation due to "scheduling conflicts."

As for the world of entertainment, the Barbenheimer trend piqued the most interest due to the massive hype produced ahead of the same-day release of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer."

Of course, Taylor Swift is also present among the personalities most asked about in the virtual assistant. She was only beaten by Ed Sheeran by a close margin.

Elon Musk led the list of inquiries for billionaires, most about his net worth.

Weirdest Questions Asked to Alexa

Along with general top contenders in general questions, Amazon also released the list of the weirdest questions frequently asked for.

The e-commerce market reported that the phrase "Alexa, insult me" is the most-asked question under the "Surprise Alexa Interactions."

It was followed by queries "Alexa, how old are you?" and "Alexa, will you marry me?" It seems many people are still down bad for the beloved virtual assistant.

Amazon also included a list of fart-related questions to show how people's humor never really changes. The phrase "Alexa, fart" topped the list.

Alexa UK and Ireland manager Meryem Tom said the Alexa results "provides another fascinating snapshot of how customers in the UK use Alexa to learn."

Amazon is expected to continue the tradition next year.

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