The wrist-worn gadget is described as a health and wellness product in internal documents reviewed by Bloomberg. It’s a collaboration between Lab126, the hardware development group behind Amazon’s Fire phone and Echo smart speaker, and the Alexa voice software team.
Designed to work with a smartphone app, the device has microphones paired with software that can discern the wearer’s emotional state from the sound of his or her voice, according to the documents and a person familiar with the program. Eventually the technology could be able to advise the wearer how to interact more effectively with others, the documents show.
It’s unclear how far along the project is, or if it will ever become a commercial device. Amazon gives teams wide latitude to experiment with products, some of which will never come to market. Work on the project, code-named Dylan, was ongoing recently, according to the documents and the person, who requested anonymity to discuss an internal matter. A beta testing program is underway, this person said, though it’s unclear whether the trial includes prototype hardware, the emotion-detecting software or both.
Amazon declined to comment.
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Walker, Kiki, Lovot: 7 Robot Companions That Offer Healthcare & Emotional Support
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Bot Care is the tech giant’s latest healthcare-specialised robot, which can measure your blood pressure, heart rate, respiration and sleeping state, and is even capable of reminding you when it’s time to take your medicine.
Bot Care is the tech giant’s latest healthcare-specialised robot, which can measure your blood pressure, heart rate, respiration and sleeping state, and is even capable of reminding you when it’s tim..
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If you need some help, say ‘Hi CLOi’. For those at an airport lounge, CLOi can carry your luggage. In your hotel room, it will fetch you breakfast or help you buy a shirt at a retail store. While LG doesn’t propose it as your home robot, CLOi has all the abilities to be one. It has an advanced autonomous navigation system as well as enhanced connectivity to allow for seamless communication.
If you need some help, say ‘Hi CLOi’. For those at an airport lounge, CLOi can carry your luggage. In your hotel room, it will fetch you breakfast or help you buy a shirt at a retail store. While LG ..
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This one is far from the flashiest robots coming to your home, but it can efficiently vacuum a floor without human input by using sensors. Unlike other robot vacuums, the Coral One has a detachable component that allows for manual vacuuming of hard-to-reach surfaces. A manual vacuum may not sound exciting, but its benefits are practical.
This one is far from the flashiest robots coming to your home, but it can efficiently vacuum a floor without human input by using sensors. Unlike other robot vacuums, the Coral One has a detachable c..
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UBTech Robotics Inc’s humanoid bipedal robot is now upgraded with arms and hands that can grasp and manipulate objects. Walker is the company’s most advanced robot ever created and demonstrate capabilities such as flexible walking, self-balancing, hand-eye coordination, obstacle avoidance, face and object recognition.
UBTech Robotics Inc’s humanoid bipedal robot is now upgraded with arms and hands that can grasp and manipulate objects. Walker is the company’s most advanced robot ever created and demonstrate capabi..
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Kiki is a companionship robot that looks like Eva from the movie Wall-E and has cat ears. It is powered by AI, which means it learns human behaviour over time to respond to situations. Once it locks on a face, it can track the person by moving its head, like a real pet. The robot can also identify if you are upset and will cheer you up by singing or dancing.
Kiki is a companionship robot that looks like Eva from the movie Wall-E and has cat ears. It is powered by AI, which means it learns human behaviour over time to respond to situations. Once it locks ..
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It is a cute drawing robot from California-based Educational Insights which helps kids learn to code. They can imagine simple or complex designs and translate them into ‘drag and drop’ code on any device. With a built-in WiFi server, Artie is compatible with any desktop PC, tablet or smart device with no need for an internet connection to play.
It is a cute drawing robot from California-based Educational Insights which helps kids learn to code. They can imagine simple or complex designs and translate them into ‘drag and drop’ code on any de..
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With large attentive eyes and a body that’s warm to the touch, this robot is designed to hack human emotions. It’s a home robot that roams around the house, begs you for hugs and tends to act like an adorable pet. Lovot doesn’t speak, instead makes a sound like meows and chirps mixed together.
With large attentive eyes and a body that’s warm to the touch, this robot is designed to hack human emotions. It’s a home robot that roams around the house, begs you for hugs and tends to act like an..
The notion of building machines that can understand human emotions has long been a staple of science fiction, from stories by Isaac Asmiov to Star Trek’s android Data. Amid advances in machine learning and voice and image recognition, the concept has recently marched toward reality. Companies including Microsoft Corp., Alphabet Inc.’s Google and IBM Corp., among a host of other firms, are developing technologies designed to derive emotional states from images, audio data and other inputs. Amazon has discussed publicly its desire to build a more lifelike voice assistant.
The technology could help the company gain insights for potential health products or be used to better target advertising or product recommendations. The concept is likely to add fuel to the debate about the amount and type of personal data scooped up by technology giants, which already collect reams of information about their customers. Earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that Amazon has a team listening to and annotating audio clips captured by the company’s Echo line of voice-activated speakers.
A U.S. patent filed in 2017 describes a system in which voice software uses analysis of vocal patterns to determine how a user is feeling, discerning among “joy, anger, sorrow, sadness, fear, disgust, boredom, stress, or other emotional states.” The patent, made public last year, suggests Amazon could use knowledge of a user’s emotions to recommend products or otherwise tailor responses.
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A diagram in the patent filing says the technology can detect an abnormal emotional condition and shows a sniffling woman telling Alexa she’s hungry. The digital assistant, picking up that she has a cold, asks the woman if she would like a recipe for chicken soup. The technology could help the company gain insights for potential health products. A second patent awarded to Amazon mentions a system that uses techniques to distinguish the wearer’s speech from background noises. Amazon documents reviewed by Bloomberg say the wearable device will take advantage of such technology.
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Amazon’s work on a wearable device underscores its ambitions of becoming a leading maker of both cutting-edge speech recognition software and consumer electronics. The Echo smart speaker line and embedded Alexa voice software have popularized the use of voice commands in the home. The company has also added voice control to Fire-branded video streaming devices for television, as well as tablets.
But Amazon’s efforts to create smartphone software to rival Apple Inc. or Google have failed. So the company is trying to make Alexa ubiquitous in other ways. Bloomberg reported earlier this year that Amazon was developing wireless earbuds, similar to Apple AirPods, that are expected to include the Alexa voice software. The company has begun distributing Echo Auto, a dashboard-mounted speaker and microphone array designed to pair with a smartphone, and says it received 1 million pre-orders.
Amazon has also been working on a domestic robot, Bloomberg reported last year. Codenamed “Vesta,” after the Roman goddess of the hearth, home and family, the bot could be a kind of mobile Alexa, according to people familiar with the project. Prototypes of the robot can navigate through homes like a self-driving car.
Amazon Wants To Take Over With Redesigned Echo, Smart Clocks, Microwave
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Amazon caused a few gasps at its Alexa event Thursday when it revealed it had 70 things to announce.
The new products give Amazon a greater reach than ever before.
Updates to the internet giant's Alexa-infused Echo smart speakers will allow them to tend to microwave cooking and even have "hunches" regarding what users may want or have forgotten.
Alexa is even developing a personality, complete with a favorite pet or beer.
Here's a round up all of the Alexa-infused products Amazon showcased, including speakers, an in-car device and, a microwave:
Amazon caused a few gasps at its Alexa event Thursday when it revealed it had 70 things to announce. The new products give Amazon a greater reach than ever before. Updates to the internet giant's Ale..
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The revamped Echo Dot has a new look, with rounded edges, and packs more punch, with a 1.6-inch driver delivering 70-per cent-louder audio than the previous model.
The speaker has lower distortion and enhanced bass. It can connect to other speakers and other apps and devices over Bluetooth.
The revamped Echo Dot has a new look, with rounded edges, and packs more punch, with a 1.6-inch driver delivering 70-per cent-louder audio than the previous model. The speaker has lower distortion an..
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If you're craving more low-end tones from your Echo setup, you might consider the Echo Sub.
It delivers down-firing, 100W of bass through its 6-inch woofer, and you can pair it with an Echo or two to create a 2.1 stereo system.
If you're craving more low-end tones from your Echo setup, you might consider the Echo Sub. It delivers down-firing, 100W of bass through its 6-inch woofer, and you can pair it with an Echo or two to..
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Amazon updated its Echo Plus, which includes a smart hub for a range of connected devices.
This time around, it has revamped speakers and a feature called local voice control, which lets you adjust your various smart-home devices even if your internet connection is down.
There's a temperature sensor too, so Echo Plus can tell smart thermostats to turn up the heat when it gets a little chilly.
Amazon updated its Echo Plus, which includes a smart hub for a range of connected devices. This time around, it has revamped speakers and a feature called local voice control, which lets you adjust y..
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Not to be outdone by Chromecast Audio, Amazon has its own audio dongle called Echo Input, including Bluetooth, a microphone and a 3.5mm jack.
It doesn't have a speaker, so you'll need to connect it to your existing audio setup.
Not to be outdone by Chromecast Audio, Amazon has its own audio dongle called Echo Input, including Bluetooth, a microphone and a 3.5mm jack. It doesn't have a speaker, so you'll need to connect it t..
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New arrivals to the Echo lineup this year, Echo Link Amp and Echo Link, are for those who are more particular than most about audio quality.
The former includes a 60W two-channel amplifier with digital and analog connectors. Echo Link, meanwhile, connects to your audio setup to stream high-fidelity music.
New arrivals to the Echo lineup this year, Echo Link Amp and Echo Link, are for those who are more particular than most about audio quality. The former includes a 60W two-channel amplifier with digit..
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Amazon's smart display received an overhaul, as the company beefed up Echo Show with a 10-inch display alongside more powerful speakers and mics.
It has web browsers (Firefox and Amazon's Silk) this time around, along with Skype video chat support and Vevo music videos.
Amazon's smart display received an overhaul, as the company beefed up Echo Show with a 10-inch display alongside more powerful speakers and mics. It has web browsers (Firefox and Amazon's Silk) this ..
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Amazon is dipping into the DVR game this year with Fire TV Recast.
It works with over-the-air networks using an antenna and will send live TV or recorded shows to Fire tablets, Fire TV, Echo Show or mobile devices. And, of course, you can use Alexa to control it.
Amazon is dipping into the DVR game this year with Fire TV Recast. It works with over-the-air networks using an antenna and will send live TV or recorded shows to Fire tablets, Fire TV, Echo Show or ..
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It probably shouldn't come as a surprise that Amazon wants to put Alexa in your car, even if you don't have a fancy dashboard infotainment system.
Enter Echo Auto. It's a dongle that connects to your audio system and uses a phone's cell connection (because you need internet access for Alexa to work).
Along with the conversational assistance you'd expect with Alexa, you can use Echo Auto for directions.
It probably shouldn't come as a surprise that Amazon wants to put Alexa in your car, even if you don't have a fancy dashboard infotainment system.Enter Echo Auto. It's a dongle that connects to your ..
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Amazon has found a way to connect Alexa to pretty much any wall-powered device using its Smart Plugs.
Once you've linked them to an Echo or the Alexa app, you can turn devices on and off, or set timers.
Amazon has found a way to connect Alexa to pretty much any wall-powered device using its Smart Plugs. Once you've linked them to an Echo or the Alexa app, you can turn devices on and off, or set time..
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