Amazon might be Pretty Mother in lawin a pickle with the promised AI upgrades to Alexa.
Bloombergreported that the company's signature voice assistant, which was supposed to get a big AI overhaul before the end of this year, will instead get that upgrade in 2025. The idea is to make Alexa smarter and more powerful by making it more conversational and capable of new things. Unfortunately, by all accounts, that isn't happening.
The Bloombergreport goes on to detail the problems that the AI-enhanced Alexa is having in testing. For example, beta users reported that the AI can give long, rambling answers that aren't entirely relevant to the original query. Other alleged problems include hallucinations and, stunningly, a failure to work with connected smart devices like light switches consistently.
Amazon hasn't officially confirmed any delay, but beta access has apparently been turned off, so you can't even try the more conversational Alexa in a test environment anymore. Perhaps you'll be able to use it in 2025.
Topics Amazon Amazon Alexa
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Dyson V8 Plus cordless vacuum: $120 off at Amazon
At the Five Hundred Ponies Sale by Alyse Burnside
Bolaño in Girona: A Friendship by Javier Cercas
On Nate Lippens by Eileen Myles
Amazon Pet Day: All the best deals
Chasing It Down the Elevator Shaft to the Subconscious: Or, Getting Hypnotized by Jeremy Butman
Of Unicorns: On My Little Pony by Lucy Ives
My Childhood Toy Poodles by Tao Lin
Making of a Poem: Patty Nash on “Metropolitan” by Patty Nash
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。