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CES 2022: Amazon announces new experiences of Alexa, Ring, Fire TV and more

A Amazon also participates in the 2022 edition of Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and announced this Wednesday (5) several new features aimed at Alexa, Fire TV, Ring and other artificial intelligence initiatives inside and outside the home.

The company, who was one of those who canceled the in-person participation in the event because of Covid-19, announced plans to send Alexa into space as part of Artemis I, NASA’s first mission that will send the first woman and first black person to the moon.

Alexa and second!

Alexa will join the mission as part of Callisto, a demonstration of the technology incorporated into NASA’s Orion spacecraft and built in collaboration with engineers at Amazon, Lockheed Martin and Cisco.

The company also announced a partnership with Stellanis, a global automaker that brings together brands such as Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat e Peugeot, to transform the customer experience with sustainable software solutions.

Fire TV



Now for the Fire TV, Amazon announced that users will be able to use Alexa or touch-screen controls to access more than 1 million TV episodes and movies in vehicles across the United States, including Prime Video favorites.

Additionally, one was cited combining the Fire TV experience across all devices with custom settings. Thereby, it will be possible to interrupt playback at home and resume in the car, for example.

security sensor

The new Ring Alarm Glass Break sensor was also announced, which allows extensive customization of home security systems, with more precision to detect possible intrusions.

This new sensor uses artificial intelligence technology to accurately detect situations glass breakage such as windows being broken up to 7 meters away, and rules out false alarms such as jingling keys or clattering dishes.

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