This week on the Voicebot Podcast, Eric Schwartz and Bret Kinsella discuss the top news in Generative AI, such as OpenAI, Amazon, Anthropic, Meta, Zoom, and an AI Virtual Girlfriend. This podcast also dives into whether Alexa has been Generative AI all along, and the potential implications of an Autopilot to Copilot AI Era. Tune in to the Voicebot Podcast for this week's updates!
Amazon is pushing the boundaries of virtual assistant technology with its announcement that the company has sold over 500 million Alexa enabled devices. The news includes the launch of Echo Pop, Echo Show 5, Echo Show 5 for Kids and Echo Buds wireless earbuds, as well as Amazon's commitment to AI-powered development. With Alexa Teacher, a large-language model, and countless other integrations, Amazon is striving to make its virtual assistant smarter and more conversational. Embrace the power of AI and be part of the future with Amazon Alexa.
Introducing the Echo Pop - Amazon's newest voice assistant device! Now at the reduced price of $40 with four unique colors to choose from, get Alexa and Eero connectivity on a budget. Experience convenience and automation with Amazon's AZ2 chip. Get the full AI experience and stay connected with Alexa!
Amazon is making Alexa interactive by incorporating ChatGPT-like features. Uncover KKR's chance to make it to the IPL 2023 final four playoffs with Phil Salt and other star players. See how Alexa can build a bedtime story using an 8yr old simple request involving a moon and a cat. Experience high-tech Amazon services and the Alexa Teacher Model.
Amazon upgrades Alexa voice assistant to make it smarter with advanced features powered by OpenAI's ChatGPT. Get ready for an enhanced experience as Alexa can now think instead of simply retrieving information, making better recommendations and providing more personalized, accurate and proactive answers. A new slate of revenue opportunities await!
Explore the evolution of tech policy from Obama's optimism to Harris's vision at the Democratic National Convention. What's next for Democrats in tech?