Nonetheless, it felt exciting, and perhaps that’s a cautionary tale about A.I., to not get too wrapped in and seduced by the relative ease by which it does things.īut there’s no doubt it’s impressive, and it is absolutely here to stay. At least one of the photos was tagged with the person’s name, but I’d say there’s something else going on behind the scenes for Alexa to find all the relevant photos – from a specific point in time, too – that might speak to the convenience or suspicions people have about artificial intelligence. Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)Īnother exhibition of Alexa’s prowess was being able to find and select photos of a specific person within a photo library. Even more spectacular was when he asked Alexa to convert the image to look as if it’d been created by Vincent Van Gogh – and having visited the Van Gogh exhibition in Amsterdam earlier this year – even that master painter might have been impressed with what Alexa came up with. Daniel Rausch, Vice President, Entertainment Devices and Services at Amazon, set up a demo where he asked Alexa to create an image of the Northern Lights over Big Ben in London, and within a matter of seconds, she had created that exact image. Whether it’s cool or strange is something left for the user to decide, but I don’t think you can say it’s not a novel or interesting way of looking at and perceiving art.Īnother demonstration using Alexa’s artificial intelligence was even better. You could, for instance, have two people in different parts of the world start off with the same image, but because of these environmental factors, two different images will be generated over time. The parameters for shifting include temperature, proximity, time of day, weather and others to create pieces of art that are claimed to be specific to you. ![]() In a partnership with AI artist Sam Stubblefield (even the name sounds like it’s artificially generated), he’s created an algorithm that can adapt a piece of art to your environment in real time. It’s the ‘dynamic’ part of the feature that’s something I’ve not seen before. ![]() The idea of displaying art on the TV screen is not a new one, LG does it with its G-series OLEDs and Samsung has been doing it for years, in particular with its Frame QLED TVs. The most interesting part of the demo was the Dynamic Art feature. So far, I think we can consider that stuff to be pretty usual with Fire TV devices. There are also Alexa routines to control and operate connected devices in the home. ![]() In addition to WBAY Action 2 News in Green Bay, Wis.The first part is the Alexa Widgets, which appear on the screen when the TV is in its screensaver mode, and provide information to keep you informed of what tasks you have, the weather, music recommendations, a ‘What to eat’ widget and more. Chris Pet Vet, Best Friends FurEver, Ready Set Pet, Tails of Valor and Vets Saving Pets.
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