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Amazon's Alexa will teach children to mind their Ps and Qs in response to fears the voice-activated Echo speakers were leading children to bark orders.

The company’s latest speaker will reward children for saying “please” and “thank you” in an attempt to encourage more polite questions.

When a child questions a new “Kids Edition” of the Echo speaker and says "please", it will respond: "Thanks for asking so nicely." When they say "thank you", the speaker will reply "you're welcome" or "no worries".

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