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Alexa, your new rival is so cheap

- Reuters

beijing — China’s Alibaba Group Holding launched on Wednesday 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 ($73.42, Dh270), significan­tly less than western counterpar­ts by Amazon and Alphabet’s Google, which range from $120 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. —

 ?? Reuters ?? Alibaba’s Tmall Genie being unveiled during a Press conference in Beijing on Wednesday. —
Reuters Alibaba’s Tmall Genie being unveiled during a Press conference in Beijing on Wednesday. —

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