The post Amazon Q2 FY 2025 Revenue Tops View; Profit Outlook Disappoints Street appeared first on Futurum. Olivier Blanchard and Brad Shimmin at Futurum examine Amazon’s Q2 FY 2025 results, spotlighting strong retail and ad growth, mixed AI progress, and AWS margin compression amid intensifying cloud competition and infrastructure limitations. The post Amazon Q2 FY 2025 Revenue Tops View; Profit Outlook Disappoints Street appeared first on Futurum.| Futurum
When Rickey turned 3, his parents noticed something was different about their son compared to his siblings. Initially, signs of delay in speech, difficulty with social interactions, and fixation tendencies raised concerns. He eventually was diagnosed with autism. The Montessori preschool he was enrolled in was becoming a challenge, so his parents sought specialized services.…| Rady Children's Health
Depuis le lancement de Siri en 2011, les assistants vocaux se sont améliorés, mais sont toujours sujets à de nombreuses critiques.| Siècle Digital
Amazon debuted the first Alexa in November 2014. Today, it’s become a household name in voice assistant technology, with over six million users in the United States. Alexa is making waves not only in households but also in the workplace. Launched in 2017, Alexa for Business is changing the way companies accomplish everyday tasks, from […]| Digital Authority Partners
支配的企業は成長企業ではなくなる。その瞬間、将来の成長に対する投資家の信念が崩れ去り、我先に過大評価された株式を精算しようと「売り」ボタンに殺到する――Amazonは常にそのような脅威と隣り合わせなのだ。 The post Amazonがプライバシー設定をなし崩しで破壊、Alexaの音声アップロードを強行 first appeared on p2ptk[.]org.| p2ptk[.]org
Bigger is better, right? Guess we’re about to find out, as Amazon has unleashed its largest Echo Show smart display to date. A bigger version of the just-refreshed and wall-mountable version of the Echo Show 15, the Echo Show 21 ranks as Amazon’s largest Alexa-powered smart display yet—and indeed, we’re hard-pressed to think of a roomier smart display, period. The 27-inch, Wi-Fi-connected Skylight Calendar Max ($600) is even bigger, but it’s designed for tracking appointments, to...| TechHive
EMNLP papers examine constrained generation of rewrite candidates and automatic selection of information-rich training data.| Amazon Science
Self-supervised training, distributed training, and knowledge distillation have delivered remarkable results, but they’re just the tip of the iceberg.| Amazon Science
MASSIVE dataset and Massively Multilingual NLU (MMNLU-22) competition and workshop will help researchers scale natural-language-understanding technology to every language on Earth.| Amazon Science
Discover the exclusive features of Siri, Alexa, Google Assistance stand out among virtual assistants.| Govindhtech
Amazon Alexa wordt slimmer dankzij AI, en stilaan raakt meer bekend over die upgrade - zoals dat heel wat functies achter een abonnement zitten.| TechPulse
Find out how much bandwidth Alexa devices use and how it affects data limits Wi-Fi speed with Allconnect.com.| Allconnect
Day 24 – 3/5/21 “Frailty thy name is woman” (the opinions of Shakespeare do not represent those of the blogger) A bitty day, starting with our only day exteriors. Call time was 7am and it was a bank holiday, so that pedestrians and traffic were at a minimum on the street outside the theatre. We […]| Neil Oseman
Day 18 – 26/4/21 “Alack and fie for shame” Today’s material involved Ophelia seeking audience with Gertrude, then singing a risqué song to both her and the king. It sounds very simple when I type it out like that, but somehow it still took all day and wasn’t as well covered as I would have […]| Neil Oseman
Day 12 – 19/4/21 “More matter with less art” The two-day weekend allowed us all a much-needed recharge. A few of us hired bikes on Sunday and cycled up the river to Maidenhead, where we found an idyllic field to have a picnic in. Bliss. Monday saw us tackling all of the scenes in what […] The post “Hamlet”: Week 3 appeared first on Neil Oseman.| Neil Oseman
Day 7 – 12/4/12 “Contracted as it were in one brow of woe” Not sure how to feel about today. On the one hand we got some great shots, including our first one on the Technocrane. On the other hand, we spectacularly failed to make the call sheet. Due to the workload on costume and […] The post “Hamlet”: Week 2 appeared first on Neil Oseman.| Neil Oseman
“If the audience starts looking at the cheeseboard, we’ve had it.” – Sir Ian McKellen Following the well-reviewed recent cinema release of Hamlet, which I shot for director Sean Mathias in 2021, here is the diary I kept during filming. You can also go back and read my blogs from prep if you’re interested. Day […] The post “Hamlet”: Week 1 appeared first on Neil Oseman.| Neil Oseman
What Happened Amazon continues with its master plan of conquering every room of the smart home with the launch of yet another Alexa-powered connected device. The Dash Wand, which the ecommerce giant unveiled on Wednesday night, is a cordless barcode scanner with Alexa integration. Designed specifically for kitchen use with its water-resistant, durable design, it […] The post Here Comes Dash Wand, An Alexa-Powered Barcode Scanner For Your Kitchen appeared first on IPG Media Lab.| IPG Media Lab
Summary of changes in the Alexa Top 1M since February of 2018|
Continual improvement in the Alexa Top 1 Million sites|
Just how bad is security in the top one million sites? Better!|
Just how bad is security in the top one million sites? Better!|
Just how bad is security in the top one million sites? Very bad.| grayduck.mn
Since Alexa for Car is becoming available on Dec. 5th, 2018, I thought I would throw some pictures up of my Alexa installation before it was productized. It was novel at the time. I used a Verizon LTE Jetpack for cellular connectivity. I simply feed the audio into the Auxillary port in the car and tether wirelessly to the LTE modem. This is far from a noteworth project, it’s just something I did for fun and proof of concept.| Chris Bergerons Tech Blog
With generative AI bringing our north star for Alexa within reach, we’re previewing a new large language model and a suite of conversational AI capabilities that will help deliver an even more intuitive, intelligent, and useful Alexa.| www.aboutamazon.com
As you’ve probably heard by now, Siri will respond to the prompt “I see a little silhouetto of a man” with the following: Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandang Thunderbolt and lightning, very, very fright’ning me (Galileo) Galileo, (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo figaro magnifico (I’m just a poor assistant, nobody loves me) It’s just a…| Joey Coleman