Jessyka Winston runs Haus of Hoodoo, a New Orleans-based botanica that offers healing and spiritual education.
As advertised, each episode in Hulu’s new horror anthology Monsterland contains a supernatural creature. But Monsterland’s real interest lies with its human characters: lonely, desperate, anguished people who perceive the monster they encounter as yet another spot of trouble in their unhappy lives.
Amazon's Next-Gen Fire TV Streaming Stick Should Be Faster, But Use Less Power
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Amazon Upgrades Eero Router With Wifi 6 and the Ability to Talk Directly to Smart Home Gear
Posted in: Today's ChiliGiven the advantages the systems already offer in terms of speed and reliability, companies making mesh wireless networking hardware have been slow to jump on the wifi 6 bandwagon. Now, a year and a half after acquiring Eero, Amazon’s second update to its mesh networking system is finally introducing support for the…
Here's All the Weird Shit Amazon Announced Today, Including a Drone for Your House
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Amazon’s Alexa becomes a better conversationalist and can now ask you questions, too
Posted in: Today's ChiliAt its annual hardware event, Amazon today announced new capabilities for its Alexa personal assistant that will allow it to become more personalized as it can now ask clarifying questions and then use this personalized data to interact with the user later on. In addition, Alexa can now join a conversation, too, starting a mode where you don’t have to say ‘hey Alexa’ all the time. With that, multiple users can interact with Alexa and the system will chime in when it’s appropriate (or not — since we haven’t tested this yet).
As Amazon VP and head scientist Rohit Prasad noted, the system for asking questions and personalizing responses uses a deep learning-based approach that allows Alexa to acquire new concepts and actions based on what it learns from customers. Whatever it learns is personalized and only applies to this individual customer.
When you ask Alexa to set the temperature to your ‘favorite setting,’ for example, she will now ask what that setting is.
In addition, Alexa can now adapt its speaking style depending on the context, based on the team’s ability to better understand how to generate a natural-sounding voice for Alexa. In an example today, Amazon showed what that means when you ask it to play music for example, with Alexa having a bit more pep in its voice compared to its regular, somewhat monotone voice.
The real breakthrough, though, is the conversation mode. To enable this, users have to say: “Alexa, join our conversation.” In today’s demo, the company showed how Alexa could work when you’re ordering a pizza, for example. One of the actors said she wasn’t that hungry and wanted a smaller pizza. Alexa automatically changed that order for her. The team calls this ‘natural turn taking.’
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Amazon has launched its own cloud-based gaming system, Amazon Luna, taking on Google Stadia and Xbox Game Streaming. Based around a new, wireless Luna Controller that connects directly to the cloud, along with AWS and a partnership with Ubisoft, it promises instant play across Fire TV, computers, and smartphones, along with baked-in Twitch integration. Certainly, cloud gaming has been big … Continue reading
Ring is expanding into your car, with three new vehicle security products and a collaboration with Tesla. Announced during Amazon’s product-packed event today, Ring Car Alarm, Ring Car Cam, and Ring Car Connect mark the security company’s expansion out of the connected home and into vehicles, something it says has been a top request from Ring users. Ring Car Alarm … Continue reading