Apple's Upcoming Siri Chatbot and AI Pin
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Amazon is making a louder, more deliberate move into the fast-moving world of conversational AI. While the company has spent
Amazon's Alexa+ launched last year. The AI-powered assistant helps manage multiple Alexa devices and control smart home devices. It can even perform agentic AI tasks, such as helping to fix a home appliance, by finding a service provider and arranging the repair.
Amazon is bringing Alexa+ to the web with a new Alexa.com site, expanding its AI assistant beyond devices and positioning it as a family-focused, agent-style chatbot.
An AI powerful enough to analyze DNA, file taxes, and grow tomato plants is being redesigned for everyday work, pointing toward life beyond chatbots.
Millions of people use chatbots like ChatGPT to share their distress, and the scientific community has warned about the risks vulnerable people face. Generative AI has shaken up psychiatric consultations,
Apple is reportedly working on an AI pin of its very own to compete with OpenAI's non-existent pin. No, it doesn't really make much sense to us, either. In this episode, Devindra and Engadget Managing Editor Cherlynn Low discuss why Apple might be quick to jump on the AI pin trend,
Moxie Marlinspike, the cryptographic prodigy who wrote the code that underpins Signal and WhatsApp, has a new project—and it could be one of the most important things happening in AI right now.
Apple could be the latest company to place its bets on a wearable AI pin. The world's biggest tech company is at work on an AI-enabled wearable device about the size of its AirTag location tracker, but a little thicker and with a lot more packed inside,