"Amazon's Alexa personal assistant is super useful in the Echo and lot of fun to use. But if you don't have an Echo or can't buy one because you're outside of the US, it can be hard to appreciate Alexa's skill set. In light of this, Amazon has created a web app that lets you play with Alexa right in your browser.Amazon built a tool that puts Alexa in your browser | The Verge
You can access the web app at echosim.io and it lets you ask Alexa all kinds of questions. What it doesn't let you experience is the always listening nature of the Echo device and its far field microphone array — you have to click and hold a button on the site before you speak to it. (That makes it closer to the experience you get with the Amazon Tap than the Echo itself.)"
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Amazon built a tool that puts Alexa in your browser | The Verge
Tangentially, see Voice-Based Computing with Digital Assistants (Tech.pinions)
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