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Amazon is preparing a new chatbot tool described as a 'ChatGPT killer' READ MORE: Amazon is set to give its smart assistant Alexa an AI revamp Tech companies are scrambling to keep up in the race ...
The chatbot would function like most others: it would be browser-based and able to give basic text and image-based answers in a conversational style. Amazon hasn't announced an official name ...
Now, Amazon says all shoppers in the U.S. can try it after testing the chatbot across “tens of millions of questions.” First announced in February, the AI chatbot has been trained on Amazon ...
In-depth Amazon coverage from the tech giant’s hometown, including e-commerce, AWS, Amazon Prime, Alexa, logistics, devices, and more. (GeekWire File Photo) Amazon is developing its own consumer ...
Last month, Amazon announced that it'd launch a new AI-powered chatbot, Rufus, inside the Amazon Shopping app for Android and iOS. After a few days' delay, the company began to roll out Rufus to ...
Amazon is allegedly working on a new chatbot codenamed "Metis," Business Insider reports, citing an internal document and unnamed sources familiar with the project. It would be powered by a new AI ...
Amazon is working on a new AI chatbot named Metic which would be rivalling OpenAI’s widely popular ChatGPT, Business Insider reported. Named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, Metis is powered ...
in part because it provides a way to organize Amazon’s chaos. Maybe “Interests” captures some of that? Rufus, the most visible of the bunch, is both a “chatbot, why not?” AI-boom feature ...
Amazon has assembled a research and development team to develop an agentic artificial intelligence framework for its robotics ...
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