Amazon is rolling out new search and discovery features on its mobile app, including multimodal search, expanded augmented reality capabilities, and a "Find-on-Amazon" feature, in an effort to challenge competitors like Google and Pinterest in the product search market.
Amazon is preparing for its annual fall product announcements, with rumors suggesting big AI-driven changes for Alexa and a shake-up in its devices and services division, including the departure of hardware boss Dave Limp and the potential replacement by Microsoft's Panos Panay. Last year, Amazon introduced various new products, and while this year's event may be more muted, surprises are still expected. Additionally, Amazon is focusing on the smart home integration of its Fire TVs and Alexa, and it plans to cut down on the number of in-house brands it offers on its marketplace.
Amazon has unveiled a new Alexa voice assistant, powered by its Alexa large language model, that can understand conversational phrases, interpret context more effectively, and complete multiple requests from one command, marking a significant advancement in voice assistant technology.
Amazon has announced new accessibility features for its devices, including Eye Gaze on Alexa for gaze-based navigation and a Call Translation feature for transcribing and displaying captions during Alexa calls.
At its annual hardware event, Amazon announced Explore With Alexa, a kid-friendly version of its chatbot that provides educational content and games, along with new kid-friendly devices like the Echo Pop Kids smart speaker and Fire Kids tablets.
Amazon hosted an event to introduce new devices and services, including an updated version of Alexa with optimized language models for voice interactions, new Echo and Ring products, next-generation Echo Frames, new Fire Tablets and Fire TV devices, and the eero Max 7 mesh system.
Amazon is introducing new features to Alexa, including the ability to listen without needing to say "Alexa" first, but did not address concerns about privacy and security.
Amazon continues to outpace Google in the smart home market, with Amazon's Alexa offering more advanced features and faster responses compared to Google Assistant.
Amazon is releasing a new Fire Stick update that will improve Alexa's abilities, allowing users to have conversations with the voice assistant to find movies and shows to watch and personalize suggestions based on their preferences.
Amazon's Prime Day event offers substantial discounts on a wide range of Alexa-infused smart devices, including Echo speakers, Echo Show displays, Fire tablets, Kindle e-readers, Fire TV streaming devices, and various smart home devices.