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Amazon to Launch New AI-Powered Alexa Using Anthropic's Claude

Amazon is set to release a revamped version of its Alexa voice assistant this October that will be powered by AI models from Anthropic's Claude, rather than Amazon's in-house AI technology, reports Reuters.

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Amazon's Echo device with Alexa

The decision to use Claude's AI models comes after Amazon's internal software reportedly struggled with performance issues during initial testing. Sources who spoke to Reuters claim that early versions using Amazon's own AI had difficulty responding promptly, sometimes taking up to 6-7 seconds to acknowledge and reply to prompts.

This new AI-enhanced "Remarkable" Alexa is expected to offer more advanced capabilities compared to the current version. Users will reportedly be able to engage in more complex, context-aware conversations with the assistant.

Some potential features include providing shopping advice for specific scenarios like vacation clothing recommendations, aggregating news stories, executing multi-step tasks from a single prompt such as ordering food or drafting emails, and enhanced home automation with improved ability to remember and apply user preferences.

Amazon plans to offer this upgraded "Remarkable" Alexa as a paid subscription service, with pricing anticipated to be between $5 to $10 per month. In other words, it won't be included in existing Prime memberships. The existing "Classic" Alexa service will remain available for free.

The move to partner with Anthropic for AI technology contrasts with Amazon's typical strategy of relying on in-house developments, but similar partnerships such as Microsoft and Apple's collaborations with OpenAI for ChatGPT integration indicate a broader shift in the tech industry.

Amazon has invested $4 billion in Anthropic, which may have influenced this decision, but the full details of the agreement between the two companies regarding the use of Claude in Alexa have not been disclosed.

Industry analysts estimate that there are approximately 100 million active Alexa users. If 10% of these users opt for the paid version, it could potentially generate at least $600 million in annual revenue for Amazon, assuming the lower end of the expected price range.

The launch of this new Alexa comes at a critical time for Amazon's voice assistant division. Despite Alexa's widespread adoption, with Amazon claiming 500 million Alexa-enabled devices sold, it has struggled to generate significant revenue. Amazon's leadership has reportedly emphasized that 2024 is a crucial year for Alexa to demonstrate its ability to drive meaningful sales.

While Amazon has confirmed its use of various AI models, including its own Titan model and those from partners, it has not specifically commented on the use of Claude for the new Alexa. The official unveiling of the new AI-powered Alexa is expected to take place at Amazon's annual devices and services event, typically held in September.

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22 months ago
Way way way too many subscriptions.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
honglong1976 Avatar
22 months ago
Old AI model - Alexa turn on light
New AI model - Alexa turn on light

Seems pointless to me.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
McWetty Avatar
22 months ago
I don’t see another subscription like this succeeding (to the decree they need it to). They would find more success raising the price of prime $10/yr and making remarkable prime only.

Same would be true for Apple charging for a better Siri by rolling it into iCloud One. People are already burdened by too many subscriptions; an AI bot sub isn’t going to fly far.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
22 months ago

Old AI model - Alexa turn on light
New AI model - Alexa turn on light

Seems pointless to me.
Probably be more like:

Old AI model - Alexa turn on the light - Ok
New AI model - Alexa turn on the light - Ok, by the way your bulbs lifespan has only 10 hours left, would you like me to order some more at £4 each?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
emmab2006 Avatar
22 months ago
Anyone else fed up of AI Yet ?... its not even AI its machine learning. what we consider AI does not exist yet... ugh... enough of this gimmicky crap.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WarmWinterHat Avatar
22 months ago

May be it is useful if you have a connected home with lots of IOT devices which you can operate remotely. But not sure what the new AI can do that Alexa is already not doing, yet you want’s to pay for it?
I have no clue either. Our house used to be decked out with Alexas and Amazon smart plugs, and all we ever did was set timers, turn lights on and off and play music. Not worth paying $1/month.

At some point, Amazon decided to start adding, at the end, "did you know, I can also do xxxxx".... DON'T CARE. Finally got fed up with and ripped it all out and put in Marketplace. We are smarthome free, now.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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