Amazon has introduced new features for its Alexa voice assistant, including a focus on conversation-like interactions, personalization, and privacy. The company showcased how the system can engage in near human-like conversations, similar to chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The system learns about users, allowing for seamless interactions without the need to reiterate context. Additionally, it can send text messages on behalf of the user. Amazon also unveiled a redesigned Echo Show 8 smart-home device with improved speakers and an interface that adjusts based on proximity to the screen. The device boasts a 40% faster response time for Alexa and incorporates sustainability features. It will be priced at $149.99 and available in October. The company also introduced an Emergency Assist feature for hands-free emergency calls via Alexa, priced at $5.99 per month or $59 per year. This system can automatically contact preset emergency contacts, similar to Apple’s latest emergency features on iPhones.
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