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Amazon’s Alexa moves in on Google’s Android system

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AMAZON.COM Inc’s digital assistant appeared almost everywhere at the CES technology show in Las Vegas, even making an unexpected appearance on rival Google’s Android system.

Companies ranging from appliance maker Whirlpool Corp to Ford Motor Co unveiled products featuring Alexa, the digital assistant from Amazon that responds to voice commands.

Most strikingly, Chinese firm Huawei Technologi­es Co, which manufactur­es smartphone­s running on the Android operating system produced by Alphabet Inc’s Google, announced that its flagship handset will come with an app that gives users access to Alexa in the US. The adoption of Alexa by a prominent Android manufactur­er indicates that Amazon may have opened up an early lead over Google as the companies race to present their digital assistants to as many people as possible, analysts said.

Many in the technology industry believe that such voicepower­ed digital assistants will supplant keyboards and touch screens as a primary way consumers interact with devices.

While the shift is only in the early stages, Google must establish a strong presence quickly, particular­ly on Android devices, to maintain its dominance in internet search, said analyst Jan Dawson of Jackdaw Research.

“To the extent that voice becomes more important and something other than Google’s voice assistant becomes the most popular voice interface on Android phones, that’s a huge loss for Google in terms of data gathering, training its AI (artificial intelligen­ce), and ultimately the ability to drive advertisin­g revenue,” he said. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Mike George, vice president of Alexa, Echo and Appstore for Amazon, speaks during the LG press conference at CES in Las Vegas, US. Amazon.com Inc’s digital assistant, Alexa, appeared almost everywhere at the CES technology show in Las Vegas, even...
Mike George, vice president of Alexa, Echo and Appstore for Amazon, speaks during the LG press conference at CES in Las Vegas, US. Amazon.com Inc’s digital assistant, Alexa, appeared almost everywhere at the CES technology show in Las Vegas, even...

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