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Amazon's Alexa might become your personal Einstein - CNET

  • Want a smarter Alexa, savvier Siri, brainier Google Now or a cleverer Cortana? So do Amazon, Apple, Alphabet and Microsoft -- and each is working to make its voice assistant your personal Einstein of choice. Amazon recently enhanced its efforts by nabbing an AI expert from eBay, The Wall Street Joual reported Friday. Hassan Sawaf is now Amazon's director of artificial intelligence, focusing on "the user experience for users of Amazon's search capability across all products and businesses," according to Sawaf's LinkedIn page. The Joual was one of the first to spot Sawaf's updated responsibilities on LinkedIn. "eBay has wide and deep capabilities in AI across the technology organization, and recently completed two acquisitions ... that contribute tech and talent to our AI and machine leaing/machine translation capabilities," an eBay spokeswoman said in an email.Amazon didn't respond to a request for comment.Alexa could eventually outsmart those rival voice assistants, and ultimat,amazon,amazon prime,amazon books,amazon smile,amazon video,amazon prime video,amazon echo,amazon fire stick,amazon music,amazon uk ...ادامه مطلب

  • AmazonFresh customers: Beware of the $5 Snickers bar - CNET

  • In mid-June, Dave Jackson bought a Frito-Lay variety pack through AmazonFresh for $10.44. When he retued to the Amazon mobile app soon after, it coaxed him to purchase more of the snacks through its "Buy It Again" feature. But the very same variety pack under the "Buy It Again" banner didn't cost $10.44. It was $22.94. The same thing happened after buying Snickers bars for 89 cents apiece on AmazonFresh, Amazon's grocery delivery service. Yet again, Amazon invited him to buy more, but for $4.95 each, more than five times the previous price. What was happening? Jackson, a web administrator in San Jose, Califoia, believes he found a handful of bugs on Amazon after it recently combined the listings on its main website and on AmazonFresh. These potential bugs aren't just bothersome -- they could unnecessarily cost Fresh customers a lot more money if they don't pay close attention.Enlarge ImageHere are pictures of the same bottle of Diet Dr Pepper, with the same product identifica, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Amazon offers up car advice with Amazon Vehicles - Roadshow

  • RoadshowNewsCar IndustryAmazon offers up car advice with Amazon VehiclesEnlarge ImageA screenshot of an Amazon Vehicles detail page. Amazon Amazon is gearing up its car knowledge.No, the e-commerce juggeaut still isn't selling cars -- not yet, anyway. Instead, the company on Thursday launched a new webpage called Amazon Vehicles that helps customers research new and classic cars.Amazon Vehicles could help solidify Amazon's place as the search engine for shopping. Bypassing Google's own Google Shopping search engine could train consumers to start thinking about a purchase at Amazon first, even in the rare case the company doesn't sell the item. That way, Amazon can condition shoppers to keep coming back to its site.At the very least, Amazon Vehicles could be a way for the world's largest online retaile,amazon offers upcoming,amazon india upcoming offers,amazon sign up offers,amazon india sign up offers ...ادامه مطلب

  • Schedule a test drive where you want with Hyundai and Amazon - Roadshow

  • RoadshowNewsCar IndustrySchedule a test drive where you want with Hyundai and Amazon Close AutoComplete: Massachusetts will tax ridesharing and give that money to taxi companies Drag "Bring it to the mountains, please. I have some, uh, steering tests I'd like to perform." Josh Miller/Roadshow Test-driving a new car usually involves wading into the lion's den of a dealership and trying to make it out without purchasing three new cars,schedule a test drive,schedule a test,schedule a test pearson vue,schedule a test drive tesla,schedule a test lsu,schedule a test drive bmw,schedule a test at usu testing center,schedule a test at ivy tech,schedule a test usu,schedule a test drive subaru ...ادامه مطلب

  • Amazon's Alexa Fund joins $35 million funding round for the makers of the Ecobee smart thermostat - CNET

  • Enlarge ImageThe Ecobee3 Smart Thermostat and the Amazon Echo smart speaker. Ecobee Last year, Amazon established the $100 million dollar "Alexa Fund" for developers and manufacturers both large and small. The idea was fairly straightforward -- support people with good ideas on how to put the voice-recognition technology in the Amazon Echo smart speaker to good use. Now, the online mega-retailer is ponying up for its biggest investment yet and joining in on a$35 million-dollar funding round for the makers of the Ecobee smart thermostat. The funding round brings Amazon in with Thomvest and Relay Ventures, and comes several months after the Ecobee3 became the first smart thermostat to sync up with Alexa, Amazon's increasingly popular virtual assistant. To that end, Steve Rabuchin, Vice President of Amazo,amazon,amazon prime,amazon books,amazon smile,amazon video,amazon prime video,amazon echo,amazon music,amazon fire stick,amazon uk ...ادامه مطلب

  • Walmart scoops up Jet.com to better battle Amazon - CNET

  • Jet.com has landed at Walmart. Jet.com Walmart is hoping its acquisition of startup Jet.com takes its own online presence to new heights. The retail giant said Monday it has acquired Jet.com in a stock and cash deal worth $3 billion. The deal underscores the competitive nature of the online retail business, where Amazon dominates and Walmart, the largest brick-and-mortar retail in the US, plays second fiddle. Walmart is apparently expecting that Jet.com, which saw early hype as a possible "Amazon-killer," can even the playing field. "Walmart.com will grow faster, the seamless shopping experience we're pursuing will happen quicker, and we'll enable the Jet brand to be even more successful in a shorter period of time," Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said in a statement. "The combination of Walmart's retail expertise, purchasing scale, sourcing capabilities, distribution footprint, and digital assets -- together with the team, technology and business we have built here at Jet -- will allow us to deliver more value to customers," Jet.com CEO Marc Lore said in a statement.Walmart and Jet.com disclosed that the retail startup adds 400,000 new shoppers every month and processes an average of 25,000 orders each day. A bulk of the deal is in cash, with Walmart paying $300 million in stock over time. Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Target brings back Amazon devices to its digital shelves - CNET

  • Target and Amazon, together again. Target Four years ago, Target threw Amazon's gadgets out of its stores amid heightened competition between the retailers.Now, the big-box chain has reversed course, bringing back Amazon's Fire tablets, Fire TV devices and Kindle e-readers to its website, with plans to sell the gadgets in stores by October, according to a report from Bloomberg. The Amazon Echo smart speaker, though, doesn't appear on Target.com."Target continually evaluates our assortment to deliver quality products at a great value," a Target spokesperson said in a statement Thursday. "We know our guests love the many aspects of shopping at Target, and believe they will appreciate the convenience and savings of finding these items in our stores and on Target.com."Target expects the Amazon devices will help drive more traffic to its stores and boost its electronics sales, Bloomberg reported. Walmart, another major competitor to Amazon, still doesn't sell Amazon devices.Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Appliance Science: Alexa, how does Alexa work? The science of the Amazon Echo - CNET

  • There are plenty of things in my house that I yell at. Some of them answer back these days, though, and even do what I ask. My dog is still a work in progress as far as that goes, but my Amazon Echo has just about nailed it. The Echo is a device that uses speech recognition to perform an ever-growing range of tasks on command. Amazon calls the built-in brains of this device "Alexa," and she* is the thing that makes it work.Alexa is a smart cookie: if I say "Alexa, play some Pink Floyd", she will find some Floyd and start playing it over the built-in speaker of the Echo. If I say "Alexa, what's the weather?" she will calmly tell me that it is too damn hot in Boston. How does she do this? The answer is that Alexa is a bit of a cheat: take the Echo apart and you'll find little more than a few speakers, microphones and a small computer. That isn't enough to do all of the clever stuff that she can do. Her real smarts are on the Inteet, in the cloud-computing service run by Amazon. Colin McDonald/CNET The small computer in the Echo isn't completely dumb. It has enough built-in smarts to do a number of tasks, like playing back music and making lights blink. It can also recognize the Alexa name: when you say the word "Alexa", it recognizes the word (Amazon calls this the wake word) and starts recording your voice. When you have finished speaking, it sends this recording over the Inteet to Amazon.The service that processes this recording is called Alexa Voice Services (AVS). Run by Amazon, this converts the recording into commands that it interprets. It's more than a simple voice-to-text service: it is a fully programmable service that can work with other online services to do a surprising range of things. Once authorized by Amazon, anyone can use this service for free to build a home-made Echo: Amazon offers sample code for building one using a Raspberry Pi, a simple $30 computer. , ...ادامه مطلب

  • Appliance Science: Alexa, how does Alexa work? The science of the Amazon Echo - CNET

  • There are plenty of things in my house that I yell at. Some of them answer back these days, though, and even do what I ask. My dog is still a work in progress as far as that goes, but my Amazon Echo has just about nailed it. The Echo is a device that uses speech recognition to perform an ever-growing range of tasks on command. Amazon calls the built-in brains of this device "Alexa," and she* is the thing that makes it work.Alexa is a smart cookie: if I say "Alexa, play some Pink Floyd", she will find some Floyd and start playing it over the built-in speaker of the Echo. If I say "Alexa, what's the weather?" she will calmly tell me that it is too damn hot in Boston. How does she do this? The answer is that Alexa is a bit of a cheat: take the Echo apart and you'll find little more than a few speakers, microphones and a small computer. That isn't enough to do all of the clever stuff that she can do. Her real smarts are on the Inteet, in the cloud-computing service run by Amazon. Colin McDonald/CNET The small computer in the Echo isn't completely dumb. It has enough built-in smarts to do a number of tasks, like playing back music and making lights blink. It can also recognize the Alexa name: when you say the word "Alexa", it recognizes the word (Amazon calls this the wake word) and starts recording your voice. When you have finished speaking, it sends this recording over the Inteet to Amazon.The service that processes this recording is called Alexa Voice Services (AVS). Run by Amazon, this converts the recording into commands that it interprets. It's more than a simple voice-to-text service: it is a fully programmable service that can work with other online services to do a surprising range of things. Once authorized by Amazon, anyone can use this service for free to build a home-made Echo: Amazon offers sample code for building one using a Raspberry Pi, a simple $30 computer.It might so, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Amazon launches new developer tools for Alexa-powered voice gaming - CNET

  • Enlarge ImageYou can soon expect to see new, interactive gaming experiences developed for Amazon's Alexa-powered smart speakers. Tyler Lizenby/CNET Amazon wants more gaming options for its voice-powered virtual assistant Alexa, and today, it's introducing a new set of tools that'll make it easier for developers to bring them to life. The gaming tools are the newest addition to the Alexa Skills Kit, a set of blueprints for creating Alexa's "skills" -- essentially the apps of the Amazon Echo and Amazon's other Alexa-enabled gadgets. Developers already had access to templates for crafting basic command-and-response skills, along with skills that put Alexa in control of smart-home devices like lights and thermostats. Developers have already trotted out games for Alexa, too -- but now, they'll be able to plot out their voice-powered gaming skills in a simplified design interface, with Amazon-approved templates to guide them through the process. Once they're finished, you'll follow the games by listening to Alexa, and interact using only your voice.Anyone who doubts gaming's potential to birth killer apps need look no further than Pokemon Go, an immensely popular mobile game that's helped introduce millions of people to the budding augmented-reality category (sure enough, there's already an Alexa skill that teaches Pokemon tips and tricks). Amazon's team likely hopes that a new focus on Alexa-powered gaming could do the same thing for its voice-powered interface.Enlarge ImageThe new gaming tools include a graphic interface for crafting the sorts of decision trees gamers will ultimately talk their way through. Amazon There's strong evidence that Amazon's onto something. Currently, 20 percent of Alexa's top skills are games. To date, the most popular and widely used skill in Alexa's Skill Store is , ...ادامه مطلب

  • What Amazon Music can do that rival streaming services can't - CNET

  • If Spotify is too expensive and your tastes don't get much more adventurous than Coldplay, Amazon Music wants to be the music-streaming service for you. It might not have as many songs as rivals, but Amazon says you don't need them when you have the rest of Amazon Prime at your fingertips.Launched in the US in 2014 and the UK in 2015, Amazon Music is the retail giant's streaming service that comes bundled with Amazon Prime. One year on from the British launch we caught up with Paul Firth, head of Amazon Music UK, to blow out the candles and find out how being part of the Amazon empire makes Amazon Music different from Spotify, Apple Music and other streaming services.Amazon Music is a "mainstream music-streaming service for the mainstream music fan," said Firth. The most popular artists streamed on Amazon Music UK are Coldplay and Ed Sheeran along with classic artists like the Beatles and Fleetwood Mac. "There are ways of discovering new music through Prime Music," said Firth, "but what we've seen more is rediscovery of music -- people who aren't spending a lot of money but are music fans and are now rediscovering music from their past." Enlarge ImageAmazon Music UK's Paul Firth says being part of Amazon's wider retail ecosystem benefits subscribers and musicians. Amazon Firth reckons these casual fans aren't put off by the relative paucity of Amazon's catalogue of 1 million songs. "We sell all of those [tracks] through our MP3 store," he said, "and we know the vast majority of them don't sell."Spotify, the largest subscription music service, offers 30 million tracks but admits that millions have never been played.Firth pointed out that although the music-streaming service itself is relatively young, Amazon has been selling people music for years as CDs and MP3s. "We know what [customer] tastes are and what they buy," he said. "Very few of them spend the £120 a year it would requir, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Amazon's next noise-canceling headphones could turn off when someone yells your name - CNET

  • Amazon might be coming out with a noise-canceling headphone that automatically tus off when someone yells your name.USPTO.govHere in New York City, noise-canceling headphones are as important as comfortable walking shoes. I throw a set in my bag every moing to fight the sound of shrilly subway trains, noisy construction crews and that saxophone busker guy who always manages to find my subway car.Muting the world might sound like bliss, but to walk around a busy city with only four senses in use is a dangerous game. They might be annoying, but some noises you actually need to hear, like a car ho or a siren.Granted, some headphones like the Master & Dynamic MH40s have a manual pass-through button that mutes your music, but the industry needs to do better before someone actually gets hurt.Amazon might be working on the first headphones that can save lives. The company was just awarded a patent on July 19 for a noise-canceling headphone that automatically clicks off when it "hears" certain sound pattes, frequencies and even keywords like a name. The feature would allow the wearer to instantly tune back into his or her surroundings, and hopefully get out of the way of oncoming traffic.A diagram in the patent application filed on July 25, 2014 shows an array of microphones built into the ear pads. I assume those could be used to listen to ambient sounds, similar to the way the Amazon Echo's Alexa is always aware of vocal prompts spoken around her. The description even talks about training the microphones to listen for a two-part audio command like "Hey Justin!"That would make sense, given the inventors listed on the patent are two Amazon software engineers. One of them, Benjamin Scott, worked for three years on the Alexa Information team, according to his LinkedIn profile.It's worth noting, though, the patent only protects the technology behind the invention and doesn't guarantee the headphones will actually be available to purchase anytime soon. Still, as noise-canc, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Amazon's Prime dominance sparks another record quarter - CNET

  • Amazon Prime has an estimated 60 million members in the US, reaches 11 countries and even has its own fake holiday. For CEO Jeff Bezos, that's not nearly enough.The world's largest e-commerce company has been busy finding new ways to evolve and expand the $99-a-year Prime loyalty program. This week, Prime launched in India, the second most-populous country in the world, and arrived in Belgium in February. Prime Video can now be purchased as a standalone service in the US, making it a more direct competitor to Netflix, and Prime can be bought on a monthly -- instead of just annual -- basis, making it more affordable for more people.There now are rumors Prime Music will also become a standalone service, to go up against Spotify and Apple Music.Amazon is working on all these efforts because Prime -- along with the cloud-computing business Amazon Web Services -- has become a critical moneymaker for the company. Prime customers are estimated to spend roughly twice as much with Amazon than non-Prime shoppers.In a sign of just how powerful Prime is, Amazon threw its second-ever Prime Day shopping event this month and posted its biggest sales day ever, even though the discounts were only available to Prime members.After years of investing in Prime and AWS, resulting in years of thin profits or losses for Amazon, both businesses finally appear to be paying off handsomely.On Thursday, Amazon delivered its third consecutive best-ever quarterly profit and fifth-straight profitable quarter. The company posted income of $857 million, up from just $92 million a year ago, easily outpacing Wall Street expectations. Sales jumped 31 percent to $30.4 billion, also ahead of estimates. (Prime Day doesn't count toward this quarter.)Shares, at an all-time high, inched up 1.7 percent to $765.65 in after-hours trading. Amazon, though, is facing more heated competition. Walmart, the world's biggest retailer by revenue, continues borrowing pages from Amazon's playbook. Walmart has been expandi, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Amazon draws on Kickstarter for more wacky, educational stuff - CNET

  • Amazon now has such a vast inventory of stuff, it needs to work a little harder to find new products to sell you.The online retailer is doing just that by teaming up with Kickstarter to offer more than 300 products that originated on the crowdfunding site. The products, dubbed the Kickstarter Collection, can be found on the startup-focused Amazon Launchpad storefront.The new relationship with Kickstarter could make it easier for more entrepreneurs and inventors to bring their products to market, while also helping Amazon bolster its selection. The products, some of which have already been available on Amazon, include Prynt, an iPhone case that prints out your photos (raised $1.6 million on Kickstarter); MudWatt, an educational kit that teaches kids about electricity-generating bacteria (raised $35,000); and Brew Cutlery, utensils with bottle-openers on the stems (raised $20,000).Since its debut a year ago, Amazon Launchpad has worked with more than 100 venture capital firms, startup accelerators, and crowdfunding sites to help over 1,000 startups launch products in the US, UK, China, Germany and France.Amazon Launchpad is another way the world's largest e-retailer can make its store different from competitors. The company last year also launched Amazon Exclusives, which offers a selection of products only available on Amazon and on the product maker's own website.Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

  • Is Amazon's Echo wiretapped, and would you group date on Tinder? (CNET's Open_Tab Ep. 8 show notes) - CNET

  • [embedded content] How closely are Amazon's Echo devices listening in on your conversations? Is it time to set up Tinder dates with multiple people at the same time? Plus, what are the ways politics are taking over Twitter during the Republican National Convention? Jeff Bakalar chats with CNET editorial intes Samantha Rhodes, Jake Krol and ZDNet's Zack Whittaker on these topics, originally broadcast live on Friday, July 22nd.Feel free to leave what you think about these topics in the comments, tweet to us using #OpenTab and join our next broadcast Friday on CNET's YouTube page around 3:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m. PT.Let's block ads! بخوانید, ...ادامه مطلب

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