"Revolutionary technology " predicts your actions and implements your desires if you forget

"Revolutionary technology " predicts your actions and implements your desires if you forget

London _ Agencies

In the context of fierce competition among technology companies, Amazon has unveiled a new feature supported by the digital assistant  "Alexa ", which can predict the person´s actions and remind him of things he may forget, and even do them instead, if necessary.

According to the British newspaper "Telegraph ", Amazon seeks to make "Alexa " able to communicate with various products within the home, which affect all aspects of users ´ lives, whether in terms of cooking, alerts or control of the smart home in general.

The new property is known as  "Alexa h", which allows  "Alexa " to learn how you interact with your smart devices by observing everything, such as a home TV, lights and kitchenware.

The new property  "Alexa " enables you to keep track of your daily routine, such as turning off the TV before bedtime or locking doors at night, and if you forget to do something in your routine, it will remind you  "Alexa " either through the associated loudspeaker, or through your phone, which contains the system  "Android ".

This feature, which is expected to be activated by the end of the year, will require all home appliances to be connected to the digital assistant  "Alexa ", and then "Alexa " will ask questions such as:  "Do you want to turn off the exterior lights? ", and if users choose not to do so, hunches must be able to Guess why.

Speaking at the company´s event in Seattle, the vice president explained the company´s hardware and services, Dave Lemb, Amazon´s plan to make the "Alexa " more interactive.

"Alexa " teaches "tens of thousands of things " Last year, and announced new features to make it more informed and accessible, Limb said, adding that there is another advantage, which is the user´s understanding of a whisper of the device in an attempt to keep noise low.

Amazon also offered a new feature called "Alexa Gard ", which can recognize the sound of windows that breaks through connected home security devices and warn users of a possible breakthrough.