Amazon rolls out chatbot tools in race to dominate voice-powered technology
- amazon.com's chief technology officer is working toward a day when people can control almost any piece of software with their voice.
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The company on Wednesday rolled out the technology powering Alexa, its
voice assistant that competes with Apple's Siri, to developers so they
can build chat features into their own apps, CTO Werner Vogels said in an interview. The service, Amazon Lex, was in a preview phase since late 2016.
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The move underscores how Amazon is racing to be the top player in
voice-controlled computing, after losing out in mobile to Apple and
Alphabet's Google.
- Vogels said that Amazon's headway in processing how humans write and speak would make conversational assistants or "chatbots" more helpful than the clunky tools they've been in the past.
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"There's massive acceleration happening here," he said before speaking
at Amazon's cloud-computing summit in San Francisco. "The cool thing
about having this running as a service in the cloud instead of in your
own data center or on your own desktop is that we can make Lex better
continuously by the millions of customers that are using it."
- Processing vast quantities of data is key to artificial intelligence, which lets voice assistants
decode speech. Amazon will take the text and recordings people send to
apps to train Lex - as well as Alexa - to understand more queries.
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That could help Amazon catch up in data collection. As popular as
Amazon's Alexa-powered devices are, such as Echo speakers, the company
has sold an estimated 10 million or more. Apple has sold hundreds of
millions of iPhones and other devices with Siri.
- Vogels said
people use Alexa for many tasks, from helping them cook to playing
music, while they talk to assistants on their phones in fewer scenarios
like when driving a car.
- As with other cloud-based services, Amazon will charge developers based on how many text or voice requests Lex processes.
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Still, the biggest payoff may come from e-commerce, which has already
attracted many to build chatbots. Amazon has begun offering Alexa-only
shopping deals to encourage purchases by voice, and Facebook this week
said its virtual assistant, called M, can help users order food from
delivery.com.
- "Voice is a big part of the computer interface of
the future," said Gene Munster, a veteran equity analyst and now head of
research at Loup Ventures. "Whoever owns voice will be the gateway of
commerce."
Amazon rolls out chatbot tools in race to dominate voice-powered technology
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