Bill Nighy (“Living”) is among the stars recruited to join Prime Video’s upcoming action-adventure series starring Octavia Spencer and Hannah Waddingham. That show also now has a title - “Ride or Die” - while Matt Miller (“Lethal Weapon”) has joined as showrunner and Peyton Reed (“Ant-Man”) has been tapped to direct the first two episodes.
Alexa is going to be able to do more than just talk back and do basic commands after a big new update, Amazon announced Wednesday. Amazon unveiled the new generation of Alexa at an event in New York.
On today’s podcast, we break down the hotel loyalty race, share Alexa’s new travel skills, and explain Southwest’s new booking partnerships.
Legendary Comedian George Wallace cracked jokes with Curtis while talking about his new show “Clean Slate” on Amazon Prime Video. Wallace says the series, also starring Laverne Cox, is a heartwarming comedy about a car wash owner who reunites with his estranged daughter who is now transgender.
The comedy series, which debuted on Amazon’s now-defunct streamer Freevee as a surprise hit in 2023, will run for a second season on Amazon Prime Video, Variety has learned from sources. Amazon did not comment on the renewal.
Jon Erwin, the creator of a new Amazon Prime Video series about King David, shared how creating this biblical series was the fulfillment of a lifelong dream.
You can now watch the OKC Thunder through Amazon Prime Video with an add-on subscription to the FanDuel Sports Network.
Panos and I talked the day after he announced Alexa Plus, the new AI-powered version of Amazon’s famous voice assistant, and this episode gets pretty deep into the weeds of how
The biggest surprise at Amazon’s press conference last week was the lack of hardware announcements. Traditionally, Amazon announces dozens of new gadgets at its events, but this time, Amazon spent 70 minutes talking about software. Specifically, Alexa Plus, its new generative AI-powered Alexa voice assistant. And that was exactly the right move.
The biggest surprise at Amazon’s press conference last week was the lack of hardware announcements. Traditionally, Amazon announces dozens of new gadgets at its events, but this time, Amazon spent 70 minutes talking about software. Specifically, Alexa Plus, its new generative AI-powered Alexa voice assistant. And that was exactly the right move.
Anthropic's Claude large language model is powering the majority of complex tasks for Amazon's new Alexa+, sources tell CNBC.