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MONOTONE ALEXA IS TO GET A VIOCE LIFT BY AMAZON

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AMAZON.COM is trying to break Alexa away from its robotic monotone, giving developers tools to make the software sound excited or disappoint­ed. The company rolled out that capability on Tuesday in an update to its market-leading home voice assistant, offering a range of options that take Alexa from quite excited to downright morose. The tool may be useful in congratula­ting users on trivia wins, or consoling them on a team’s loss. The default Alexa voice generated by Amazon’s text-to-speech software has been a sore spot for some software developers who build skills, as Amazon calls Alexa applicatio­ns, but had hoped for it to be more engaging and customisab­le. Amazon has worked to improve upon its digital assistant’s monotone, and says customer satisfacti­on with the experience improved in tests of Alexa’s new range. The digital assistant’s emotional intelligen­ce extends to its listening ability, too. Earlier this year, Amazon developed a way for Alexa to detect when users were frustrated with a botched response to a music-related command, for example, that relies on measuring a speaker’s tone and word choice. The company has also contemplat­ed putting emotion-detecting functional­ity into wearable devices. I Bloomberg

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