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With the new premium $35 Alexa Voice Remote Pro, you can say "Alexa, find my remote" into any Echo device you own (or the ...
Amazon is ditching an option to opt out of sending Alexa voice commands to the company. It highlights the growing hunger for our personal data in the AI age.
Amazon is mandating cloud-based processing for Echo voice commands, removing local storage and disabling Alexa’s voice ID to expand its generative AI capabilities.
Alexa will soon lose a popular shopping list feature Shopping and to-do list apps like AnyList and Todoist will stop working with Alexa voice commands on July 1st unless their developers build a ...
Alexa Voice Service (AVS) was designed to act like you're having an actual conversation with the assistant, and by using specific voice commands, you can get the service to execute specific tasks.
Amazon is getting rid of Alexa's on-device processing option from the few Echo devices that supported it.
Amazon Alexa seems to be having issues in recognizing voice commands regarding lights. Users are suddenly unable to control their lights with their Echo devices.
Starting on March 28, Amazon will stop on-device processing of any Alexa request. All of your private Alexa requests will run through Amazon's servers, raising concerns over user privacy.
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