Amazon Fire TV Devices to Get AI-Powered Search Feature for Personalised Content Recommendations

Amazon Fire TV devices are getting an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered feature upgrade that will make it easier for users to discover new shows and movies. The e-commerce giant is integrating its in-house AI model to power its search feature. The company says it will allow users to search for content based on genre, plot, and more. Calling it a personalised content recommendation feature, Amazon has begun rolling out the AI search feature in the US in the English language.

Amazon Fire TV’s AI Search Feature: How it Works

In a newsroom post, Amazon cited Nielsen’s 2023 State of Play report to highlight that the “average streaming customer spends more than 10 minutes searching for options each time they access their streaming services”.

Most people have likely faced the situation when they are in the mood to watch something new but struggle to find something that captures their attention. The process can even take a while, considering most streaming platforms have a large catalogue of movies and TV shows. The tech giant is solving the problem by adding AI capabilities to its Search feature.

The update doesn’t change the appearance of the search feature. However, owners of a Fire TV device with Fire OS 6 or later, will now be able to find relevant results for complex search queries such as “Show me psychological thrillers with surprise endings.” This is possible due to one of Amazon’s in-house large language models. The company did not specify which AI model was used to enable the feature.

Where to Use Amazon Fire TV’s New AI Search Feature

With this new capability, users will be able to search for movies and shows based on topics, genres, plots, characters, actors, and even by quotes. The feature will show results from Prime Video as well as other subscription libraries of the user (such as Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar etc) so they only see the content which is already available to them for free. The AI search feature is Alexa-supported, so users can also verbally look for content recommendations instead of typing them.

The feature is rolling out to users in the US in English on select Fire TV devices running Fire OS 6 and later and will roll out to all eligible devices in the coming weeks. Amazon did not share any timelines for a global release of this feature or support for additional languages.


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Amazon Plans to Replace Android-Based Fire OS With New Operating System on Fire TVs, Other Devices: Report

Amazon currently runs Fire OS, an Android fork, on its Fire TVs and tablets. Fire OS devices support most Android apps as the operating system is based on Android Open Source Project. The e-commerce juggernaut, however, could be planning to move away from Google’s OS. According to a new report, Amazon plans to replace the Android-based Fire OS on Fire TVs and other devices with a new operating system. The new OS is reportedly at an advanced development stage and could ship on supported devices in 2024.

According the Lowpass newsletter, Amazon is in the process of replacing Android OS with a new operating system on Fire TVs and other supported devices. The new OS, internally known as Vega, has already undergone testing on Fire TV streaming adapters and could be seen on select Fire TVs next year. The report mentions that Amazon has informed select partners that it’s working on transitioning to a new OS for its devices in the near future.

The company has been working on a new OS for years and is said have held talks with chipmakers about the same in 2017. The development efforts for the OS seems to have picked up pace recently. The report cites an Amazon employee, who talked about the OS on a tech worker forum, saying that the company was working on an “iOS / Android competitor for all devices and IoT,” while adding that development on the OS was in its final stages.

According to the report, Vega would be a Web-forward OS for smart home and other devices. Amazon reportedly intends to move away from Android completely across all its devices. In addition to Fire TVs and displays, Vega could also run on in-car entertainment systems and other future devices.

Currently, Fire TVs, Fire TV stick, Echo Show smart displays, and Fire tablets run on the Android-based Fire OS. As Amazon’s OS is based on open-source Android, the latest version of the operating system, Fire OS 8, is based on Android 10 (API level 29) and Android 11 (API level 30). There is no official word from Amazon about the Vega OS or its launch timeline, but the report says the OS will arrive on select devices as early as next year.


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Amazon Fall 2023 Launch Event: All the Biggest Announcements and Launches

Amazon is supercharging its devices and services with generative AI. At its September hardware launch event, the world’s largest online retailer announced new Echo and Fire TV devices, revealed how Alexa is getting generative AI, and a number of interesting ways Amazon is bringing the power of LLMMs to offer real-world solutions to its customers. With generative AI, Alexa is set to become a more powerful and ‘conversational’ virtual assistant. Customers will be able to join a preview to test these new generative AI features which will work with all existing Echo devices in the market. 

Here’s a roundup of all the major announcements Amazon made at its fall hardware launch event on Wednesday: 

All-new Echo Show 8 smart display launched

Amazon kicked off its fall event by announcing the all-new Echo Show 8. The new smart display features spatial audio support and smart home hub functionality. Echo Show 8 can also ‘sense’ acoustics in a room, and adjust the sound output accordingly. It features a new proximity sensor, a front-facing camera at the top with a physical switch to turn off its microphone. The all-new Echo Show 8 is available for pre-orders in the US starting today, priced at $149. 

Amazon Alexa gets generative AI capabilities 

Amazon Alexa is finally getting generative AI. The company’s generative AI models will be available across all Echo-enabled devices, including the first-generation Echo smart speakers. Amazon says its generative AI model is designed and optimised for voice, and focuses on offering real-time information besides letting consumers control their smart home products more efficiently. 

Alexa’s generative AI model will offer a much deeper conversational experience. Amazon will open up its API to allow third-party developers to add their own LLMs to Alexa. The AI model will enable Alexa to offer personal reminders based on user interactions. For example, Alexa will be able to recommend recipes based on your grocery purchases. 

Amazon’s outgoing SVP of devices and services division, Dave Lim said that Alexa will now be able to understand conversations and reply back with proper context. Alexa will also be able to respond to multiple requests from one command. 

Customers in the United States will get access to these new generative AI features on Alexa via a free preview soon. Amazon hasn’t announced when Echo users in other countries will be able to access these features. 

New Fire TV Stick models, Fire TV Soundbar launched

Amazon also announced the launch of its next-generation Fire TV Stick 4K, Fire TV Stick 4K Max, and a new Fire TV Soundbar. The new Fire TV Stick models are powered by upgraded processors, and promise faster performance compared to previous generation models. Fire TV Stick 4K comes with support for Dolby Vision, Wi-Fi 6, HDR10 and HDR 10 Plus. Fire TV Stick 4K Max, which is just $10 more expensive than the standard 4K stick, offers twice the amount of storage (16GB) and Wi-Fi 6E support. 

Fire TV Stick 4K Max is Amazon’s first streaming media player to support the Fire TV Ambient Experience. The feature was earlier limited to customers using Fire TV Omni QLED series TV models. Fire TV Stick 4K is priced at $49.99 and Fire TV Stick 4K Max ($59.99). 

Fire TV Soundbar launched

Amazon also announced its new Fire TV Soundbar alongside new Fire TV updates. The new model comes in a compact 24-inch design, and is compatible with all existing Fire TV devices. It also supports Bluetooth connectivity, allowing customers to pair their devices when they’re not streaming content on the TV. The new Fire TV Soundbar is priced at $119.99 in the US. 

An upgraded Fire TV experience powered by generative AI

Just like Alexa, Fire TV is also getting generative AI. The new Fire TV experience promises to improve search and recommendations by combining Fire TV’s extensive library with generative AI. Amazon says the new Fire TV experience will make it easier for customers to discover new content in a more conversational way. Customers will be able to ask Alexa to find content based on specific keywords such as actors, specific scenes, genres, etc. 

All-new Amazon Echo Frames launched

At its fall event, Amazon announced a new version of its Echo Frames audio glasses. The next-generation Echo Frames now offer up to six hours of battery life. Amazon says you can now pair and switch frames between two devices. Priced starting at $269.99, Amazon’s new Echo Frames audio glass come in five new styles, including prescription-ready and blue light lens. 

The new Echo Frames promise a much better audio quality with the new custom-built speakers that can deliver more bass while minimizing outside noise compared to their predecessors. The glasses look much more natural, and are designed to offer a complete hands-free experience. 

Amazon Echo Hub smart home control panel announced

Amazon launched its all-new Echo Hub at its fall devices event today. The Echo Hub is the company’s first smart home controller that looks more like a simple touchscreen tablet than a smart display. It can be used to control your smart home experiences. The 8-inch tablet-like device runs the same operating system as the new Echo Show 5. However, it doesn’t come with a camera. 

Echo Hub offers a customisable smart home dashboard that lets customers manage their smart home devices using a simple-to-use interface. Echo Hub uses infrared to detect when a customer is nearby, and automatically switches to the Home Screen. When the user is away, it can switch back to a default setting such as a clock. Echo Hub is priced at $179.99 in the US. 

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Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 with Fire OS 7, New Alexa Remote Launched in India: Everything You Need to Know

Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 has been launched in India, and is available in a single 32-inch size variant priced at Rs. 13,999. The new television from Redmi marks a big change in the brand’s approach towards software on its televisions, working with Amazon to implement the Fire OS operating system on its first non-Android TV powered television. The Fire TV software package has seen some popularity on Amazon’s Fire TV streaming devices, and Redmi hopes to offer buyers an affordable smart TV option that works better within the Amazon and Alexa streaming and smart home ecosystem.

Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 price and availability in India

The Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 is priced at Rs. 13,999 in India, and is available in only a single 32-inch HD (1366×768-pixel) size and resolution. The new smart television from Redmi goes on sale on 21 March, and will be available on Amazon and the Mi online store at launch.

Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 specifications and features

As mentioned, the Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 is available in only a single size and resolution for now – 32 inches, with an HD (1366×768-pixel) resolution. The television is powered by Fire OS 7, and has the familiar Fire TV user interface that can be seen on other Fire TV edition televisions from different brands, as well as on Amazon’s own range of Fire TV streaming devices such as the Fire TV Cube (2nd Gen).

Fire OS supports most popular smart TV apps and streaming services, including popular options such as Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, and Apple TV, apart from the obvious support for Amazon’s own apps such as Prime Video and Amazon Music. For sound, the Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 has a 20W speaker system with support for Dolby audio.

In terms of connectivity, the Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 has Bluetooth 5 and support for dual-band Wi-Fi, as well as AirPlay and Miracast. The television also has two HDMI ports, two USB ports, AV Input sockets, a 3.5mm socket for wired headphone or speaker connectivity, an Ethernet port for wired Internet connectivity, and an Antenna socket. There is 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage on the television.

Apart from this, the Redmi Smart Fire TV 32 also has a new remote, designed for the Fire TV interface. Notably, the remote has an Alexa button to invoke the Alexa voice assistant on the Redmi Fire TV, which can also be used to control any connected IoT and smart home devices that have been associated with your Amazon account. The remote also has dedicated buttons for playback controls, and a mute button, apart from hotkeys for Prime Video, Amazon Music, and Netflix.


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