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Music Can Now Be Embedded With Subliminal Commands To Siri And Alexa

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong

05-Jun-18 12:00

Music Can Now Be Embedded With Subliminal Commands To Siri And Alexa

On Enterprise Biz Bytes today, Richard Bradury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Christine Wong discussed:

 

1:13 - Emirates Wants Amazon-like Robots Sorting Out Airport Baggage

5:57 - Malaysia’s Biggest Ever Bookstore Bookxcess Has Opened

12:18 - Music Can Now Be Embedded With Subliminal Commands To Siri And Alexa

19:37 - Apple Ups Privacy Controls In Growing Spat With Facebook

26:04 - This Robotic Hose-dragon Could Jet Its Way Into Burning Buildings


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