Alexa+ can work with Prime Video and Fire TV to 'jump to a scene' in a movie | TechCrunch
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Amazon has unveiled Alexa+, featuring voice navigation for Prime Video, demonstrated through scene jumping in movies. At a New York event, Alexa+ was able to identify "A Star is Born" and directly navigate to scenes based on user queries about actors or quotes. The advanced smart assistant also identifies songs from TV show credits without needing specific song details, reflecting a broader integration with smart home devices. These improvements showcase Amazon's commitment to enhancing user interaction in media consumption and smart home automation.
Amazon's Alexa+ experience integrates with Prime Video and Fire TV, allowing users to jump to specific movie scenes by voice, enhancing the viewing experience.
During a demo, Alexa+ was prompted to identify a movie scene from "A Star is Born," showing its ability to navigate based on user queries.
Users can request specific scenes using actor or character names, or quotes, showcasing Alexa+'s advanced understanding of contextual movie details.
In addition to movie navigation, Alexa+ can also identify songs played during TV show credits, enhancing user interaction with multimedia content.
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