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Amazon Prime Video has pulled its AI-powered video recap of Fallout after viewers noticed that it got key parts of the story wrong. The streaming service began testing Video Recaps last month, and now they’re missing from the shows included in the test, including Fallout, The Rig, Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, Upload, and Bosch.
It’s not uncommon for a streamer on the precipice of premiering one of its banner shows to release a helpful little recap video to catch folks up to speed. What shouldn’t be a
If Meta Platforms wins that industry, as it has dominated social media, and AI glasses become mainstream products, the company can bring in billions of additional dollars each quarter. In the meantime, ad revenue continues to generate a healthy cash flow, supporting Meta Platforms' AI investments.
Welcome to Tech In Depth, our daily newsletter about the business of tech from Bloomberg’s journalists around the world. Today, Ed Ludlow reports on Amazon’s view on the use of AI in the workplace.
Prime Video has begun rolling out a supposed beta test using generative AI voices to dub anime—but they're a bad sign regardless of their dismaying quality.
Amazon is experimenting again. This week on the GeekWire Podcast, we break down our scoop on Amazon’s new ultrafast delivery service, ride along in a Zoox robotaxi on the Las Vegas Strip, and talk with AWS SVP Colleen Aubrey about Amazon’s push into applied AI and the rise of AI “teammates.
Amazon's latest AI push is another bullish signal for the AI trade, BofA says, and it should boost a handful of hardware stocks.
The Xoomer ChatGPT AI Smart Glasses are on sale at Amazon for 25% off, and one buyer says they "blend everyday eyewear with real tech functions."
Monday served as a harsh reminder that in the semiconductor industry, customer concentration is a double-edged sword.
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AI goes from tool to teammate: Amazon Web Services SVP Colleen Aubrey on the dawn of agentic work
AI "teammates," faster product development, and a pivot in Amazon’s applied-AI strategy: AWS SVP Colleen Aubrey joins the GeekWire Podcast to explain how agentic systems are reshaping how Amazon builds software.
The device, which goes on sale starting in the US Wednesday, is an extension of Amazon’s pen-enabled Kindle Scribe line that launched three years ago. It’s the first in this series with a color display, and one of only a few color-screen e-readers that Amazon has made. The 11-inch panel also makes it the largest-screen Kindle ever.