In this case, the coincidence and proximity of the names attracted attention, since the group’s song Pixie where is my mindcauses serious anxiety problems google pixel. All Google Auto Phrase Detection Automation products.
The redditor woke up early to sort out the problem. pixie song Where is my Mind? it started playing on a Spotify playlist that the user had set as a music alarm in the Google Clock app. If you’re familiar with this song, it starts with one person singing “Ooooh” and then someone interrupts them by exclaiming “Stop!” (STOP) before the music starts.
Well, the Google Quick Phrases feature detected this and disabled the alarm before it actually started.
The user had a playlist set to shuffle, so their alarm seemed to go off automatically intermittently – the days that this song played for the first time were days when the alarm would suddenly go off.
Other songs with the notable “¡Stop!” in his letters they continued to sound:
- You can’t touch this –MS Hammer
- stop stop stop – Hollis
- Stall! In the name of love – Supreme
- Ice ice child -Vanilla ice
- Don’t stop me now – What in
- stop – Jane’s Addiction
where is my Mind unique in that his “Stop!” this happens before the music actually starts playing.
Source: Digital Trends
