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Amazon’s Alexa gets a smart makeover

By Lily YangSeptember 2, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Amazon is revamping Alexa by utilising Anthropic’s Claude AI to enhance its capabilities and charge users for a subscription service.
  • The company faces challenges with its current Alexa performance, as past in-house models struggled to deliver timely and coherent responses.

OUR TAKE
Amazon’s decision to partner with Anthropic for Alexa’s upgrade reflects the growing trend of companies seeking specialised AI solutions to stay competitive. While this collaboration could lead to significant improvements, it raises questions about user willingness to pay for what has traditionally been a free service. Ultimately, success will depend on delivering real value to consumers.
–Lily,Yang, BTW reporter

What happened 

Amazon plans to launch a revamped version of Alexa, named “Remarkable,” powered primarily by Anthropic’s Claude AI instead of its own technology. Sources indicate that the new voice assistant will offer complex query processing and be available for $5 to $10 monthly, while the classic version remains free.

Previous versions struggled with response times, prompting the shift to Claude, which outperformed Amazon’s internal models. The release is anticipated in October before the holiday season, aiming to boost revenue amid pressure for Alexa to prove its profitability.

Although Amazon emphasises using diverse technologies for Alexa, the competition with rivals like Microsoft and Apple underscores the urgency of innovation in the AI space.

Also read: Amazon to charge for new AI Alexa

Also read: Amazon’s Olympus AI model to have twice the power of ChatGPT, release date still unknown

Why it’s important  

News of Amazon’s partnership with Anthropic highlights the changing dynamics of the AI industry. By looking to external partners for improvements, Amazon acknowledged the limitations of its previous model, demonstrating strategic adaptation to market needs. 

The news provides important insights into Amazon’s strategy and the broader implications of AI development, making it a timely report for stakeholders in the technology and retail industries. The move not only indicates the competitive landscape among tech giants, but also reflects consumers’ expectations for smarter AI capabilities.

Notable challenges are converting existing free users to paying customers, which adds a layer of complexity to the product launch.

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Lily Yang

Lily Yang is an intern reporter at BTW media covering artificial intelligence. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University. Send tips to l.yang@btw.media.

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