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Amazon Rolls Out Smarter, More Human Alexa AI

Today, Amazon unveiled a massive upgrade to Alexa, with demos showing a more human-sounding and smarter digital assist able to understand context and personal preferences. The upgrade will come as a “free preview” on all devices — including the original Echo — at a later time.

Amazon is hoping this improved Alexa will inspire more conversational interactions with the digital assistant. The upgrades come at a time when interest in artificial intelligence is at a fevered pitch with the rise of ChatGPT and generative AI systems. While Alexa has been a mainstay in home for nearly a decade, the current iteration of the digital assistant feels quaint next to these newer AI systems.

Dave Limp, the outgoing head of Amazon’s devices and services business, first demoed the new Alexa with a conversation about the football, allowing for a multi-question conversation that didn’t require the use of the wake word each time. You could also interrupt Alexa to change the question, and it understood your preferences. But Limp’s demo had some initial hiccups, with the executive needing to repeat two questions initially.

“It is just the beginning, and it’ll get better over time,” he said.

Thanks partly to Alexa, Amazon dominates the smart home market, where both Apple and Google also play, each with their own digital assistants. All of them are in a race to make their assistant the smartest and most approachable, with the belief that the relationship formed with a customer will be critical for future services.

“It will feel like talking to a human being, with the same latency as talking to a human,” said Rohit Prasad, senior vice president and head scientist for AI for Amazon.

The new capabilities are flowing into other products. This includes a more natural way to find shows on Fire TV. You will now be able to say things like, “show me action movies that are free and that I haven’t seen before.”

Now, with this new let’s chat feature, once you start a conversation with Alexa, you won’t need to keep saying Alexa first. As long as you keep looking at your Echo, it will know you are talking to Alexa after you start a conversation. You will be able to turn this feature off.

You will also be able to use your eyes to control the Alexa, starting with the Fire Max 11 Tablet. This will allow those who are unable to use their hands or speech to use Alexa just with the movements of their eyes. This feature will be rolled out in the future.

Amazon also unveiled a number of new capabilities for Alexa:

This also comes as Amazon announced a new Echo Show 8, but all of these features will be available on all Echo devices, including the very first generation Echo.

The Echo Show 8 features a new design with a centered camera to better aligned the 8-inch display. It also features better audio with a spatial audio processor integrated into the rear speaker. It will cost $149.99 and comes out next month. You can order one today.

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