On Sun, 15 Oct 2017, Peter Beckman wrote:
It is theoretically simple to:
1. Turn the address of your Smart Speaker into coordinates 2. Receive ALL alerts and only act upon those that apply to your location
This way it isn't creepy, because the emergency alert wasn't targeted to you, but your device was aware enough to determine that you are in the warned area.
A very solid, technical response. Unfortunately, most people don't react that way. The top questions from the public about Wireless Emergency Alerts is How did FEMA get my phone number to send me WEA alerts? The technical response is WEA doesn't use phone numbers, its a cell broadcast to all phones in the area. Its not your individual phone. Non-technical people hear blah-blah-technical-nonense; and still think WEA is someone texting their phone, which means FEMA must know their phone number. A smart speaker suddenly announcing "There is a tornado warning in this area, would you like to hear more?" will probably freak-out those same non-technical people.