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  • Amazon is working to upgrade Alexa with generative AI to make it smarter and more versatile.
  • The project faces challenges like handling hallucinations and adapting to new AI technology.
  • Other challenges include finding the right balance between increased intelligence and maintaining a user-friendly experience.

Generative AI has been the buzzword in tech for the past two years. Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT burst onto the scene, tech giants like Google and Apple have raced to integrate AI smarts into their digital assistants, promising users a more intuitive, conversational experience. Amazon’s Alexa is no exception, with the company announcing ambitious plans to give its voice assistant a major AI upgrade. However, as the Financial Times reports, Alexa’s journey to becoming smarter has hit a few roadblocks.

A smarter Alexa is in the works

Amazon’s big idea is to turn Alexa into an AI-powered “agent” that can do much more than play your favorite songs or set timers. Imagine Alexa acting as your concierge — suggesting where to grab dinner, setting the mood in your home by adjusting lights to match your sleep patterns, and more. While the potential is enormous, progress has been slower than expected.