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Amazon is hosting a devices and services event on February 26, and we expect the company to launch its new, smarter Alexa assistant. New Echo hardware might also be on the agenda. Check out all our coverage here! Alexa getting smarter is likely to be the star of the show, but our guess is some Echo products may accompany it.
Amazon’s failure to launch its renewed Alexa shows how even as the tech industry plows billions of dollars of investment into AI, companies are struggling to enhance marketable products with the ...
The table is set for Alexa’s big AI reveal, with Amazon holding a long-delayed “devices and services” event in New York City this Wednesday, February 26. So, what’s on the menu?
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Meanwhile, Amazon appears to be largely satisfied with its corporate office footprint in North America after years of growth. Last year, it leased 29.5 million square feet, only a slight drop from the year prior. The amount of office space it owned remained about the same year over year at around 9 million square feet.