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Amazon insists that its Alexa voice-enabled assistant does not have any political opinions — and that Alexa’s responses explaining why someone should vote for VP Kamala Harris were a mistake.
Most importantly, Alexa is the brains for the Echo voice-controlled smart speakers, which include a smaller version known as the Echo Dot as well as voice-enabled tablet screens, the Echo Show.
Alexa can deliver messages to a recipient's Alexa application, as well as to all supported Echo devices associated with their Amazon account. Alexa can send typed messages only from Alexa's app. If one sends a message from an associated Echo device, it transmits as a voice message. Alexa cannot send attachments such as videos and photos. [61]
By allowing voice control, Alexa can connect to smart home technology allowing you to lock your house, control the temperature, and activate various devices. This form of A.I allows for someone to simply ask it a question, and in response the Alexa searches for, finds, and recites the answer back to you. [19]
Amazon Echo, often shortened to Echo, is a brand of smart speakers developed by Amazon.Echo devices connect to the voice-controlled intelligent personal assistant service Alexa, which will respond when a user says "Alexa".
Fun fact: Alexa can speak in a variety of languages and accents that you have access to on your Alexa app. You can change Alexa’s voice settings just for kicks, sure. But the voice settings also ...
But the real win here is 24/7 Urgent Response, which affords hands-free access to emergency services. (In the event of, say, a fall or chest pains, just say, "Alexa, I need help.")
Amazon Lex is a service for building conversational interfaces into any application using voice and text. [1] It powers the Amazon Alexa virtual assistant.In April 2017, the platform was released to the developer community, and suggested that it could be used for conversational interfaces (chatbots or otherwise) including Web, mobile apps, robots, toys, drones, and more.