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๐Ÿš€ Amazon CEO Hints At Enhanced Alexa With Generative AI Capabilities

According to TechCrunch, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has hinted at an improved version of the company's Alexa assistant that could take actions on behalf of users. During Amazon's Q3 2024 earnings call, Jassy mentioned that the next generation of assistants and generative AI applications will not only answer questions and summarize, index, and aggregate data but also take actions. He expressed confidence in Alexa's potential to excel in this area. Jassy also revealed that Amazon is re-architecting Alexa's brain with a new set of foundation models, which the company plans to unveil soon.

Amazon initially announced its plans to revamp Alexa with generative AI technologies in 2023. The company is reportedly replacing its own Alexa-powering models with those from Anthropic, a company in which Amazon is a major investor, due to technical challenges. During the redesign process, the upgraded assistant, internally code-named โ€œRemarkable Alexa,โ€ reportedly faced issues such as struggling to turn on smart lights and taking up to six seconds to respond to queries. The new Alexa is expected to cost between $5 to $10 per month, with a less capable free plan also available. Although some reports suggested an October release, the launch appears to be delayed.

Despite being integrated into over half a billion devices worldwide, Alexa has not significantly contributed to Amazon's financial performance. The company has reportedly lost tens of billions of dollars in its devices business since 2017, as noted by The Wall Street Journal.


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๐Ÿš€ Security Concerns Arise Over Smart Home Devices After Programmer's Discovery

A French programmer working in Spain inadvertently gained remote access to approximately 7,000 similar robotic vacuum cleaners while modifying his own device. According to Ming Pao, this incident has raised concerns about potential security risks associated with smart home products. The discovery highlights vulnerabilities in the technology that could be exploited, prompting discussions on the safety and privacy of such devices.

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๐Ÿš€ Apple Executive Departs for Oura Amid Home Device Challenges

Apple's leading hardware engineering executive responsible for home devices is departing to join smart ring manufacturer Oura. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting this development as a setback for Apple's home device unit, which is already facing product delays. The executive's departure could impact Apple's efforts in the competitive smart home market, where innovation and timely product releases are crucial for maintaining market position. Oura, known for its health-focused smart rings, may benefit from the executive's expertise in hardware engineering, potentially enhancing its product offerings and market presence.

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