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Amazon has launched an AI-powered feature for Fire TV that lets users jump to specific movie scenes by describing them to Alexa+. The tool uses visual understanding and movie captions to identify scenes based on user input like character names or quotes. Examples include skipping to iconic lines from films like Mamma Mia or Love Actually. The feature relies on Amazon Bedrock, integrating models like Nova and Anthropic Claude for scene recognition. Aisha Malik of TechCrunch highlights how this innovation streamlines content navigation for Prime Video users.
Key facts
- Amazon’s Fire TV feature allows users to jump to specific movie scenes by describing them to Alexa+.
- The AI leverages Amazon Bedrock with models like Nova and Anthropic Claude to analyze visual and textual content.
- Users can reference scenes via character names, quotes, or plot details without needing to mention the movie title.
- The tool works with thousands of Prime Video titles and plans to expand to TV shows in the future.
- Scene navigation requires a Prime membership or purchased/rented content via Prime.
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#AI feature #Alexa #Alexa+ integration #Amazon Bedrock #Amazon Fire TV #Generative AI #movie scenes #Prime membership #Prime Video #scene jumping
