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Alibaba low-cost voice assistant is launched

- Reuters

CHINA’S’S Alibaba Group Holding yesterday launched a cut-price voice assistant speaker, similar to Amazon.com’s “Echo”, its first foray into artificial­ly intelligen­t home devices.

The “Tmall Genie”, named after the company’s e-commerce platform Tmall, costs 499 yuan (R969), significan­tly less than western counterpar­ts by Amazon and Alphabet’s Google, which range from $120 (R1 585) to $180.

These devices are activated by voice commands to perform tasks, such as checking calendars, searching for weather reports, changing music or control smart-home devices, using internet connectivi­ty and artificial intelligen­ce.

China’s top tech firms have ambitions to become world leaders in artificial intelligen­ce as companies, including Alibaba and Amazon, increasing­ly compete for the same markets.

Baidu, China’s top search engine, which has invested in an artificial intelligen­ce lab with the Chinese government, recently launched a device based on its own siri-like “Duer OS” system.

The Tmall Genie is currently programmed to use Mandarin as its language and will only be available in China. It is activated when a recognised user says “Tmall Genie” in Chinese.

In a streamed demonstrat­ion on Wednesday, engineers ordered the device to buy and deliver some Coca Cola, play music, add credit to a phone and activate a smart humidifier and TV.

The device, which comes in black and white, can also be tasked with purchasing goods from the company’s Tmall platform.

Alibaba has invested heavily in offline stores and big data capabiliti­es in an effort to capitalise on the entire supply chain as part of its retail strategy, increasing­ly drawing comparison­s with similar strategies adopted by Amazon.

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