It’s not her fault: Trust through anthropomorphism among young adult Amazon Alexa users

Author:

Fetterolf Elizabeth1ORCID,Hertog Ekaterina2

Affiliation:

1. Microsoft Research, USA

2. University of Oxford, UK

Abstract

Voice assistants (VAs) like Alexa have been integrated into hundreds of millions of homes, despite persistent public distrust of Amazon. The current literature explains this trend by examining users’ limited knowledge of, concern about, or even resignation to surveillance. Through in-depth, semi-structured interviews ( n = 16), we explore how young adult Alexa users make sense of continuing to use the VA while generally distrusting Amazon. We identify three strategies that participants use to manage distrust: separating the VA from the company through anthropomorphism, expressing digital resignation, and occasionally taking action, like moving Alexa or even unplugging it. We argue that these individual-level strategies allow users to manage their concerns about Alexa and integrate the VA into domestic life. We conclude by discussing the implications these individual choices have for personal privacy and the rapid expansion of surveillance technologies into intimate life.

Funder

European Social Fund

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication

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