Amazon’s Alexa Now Speaks Spanish

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Amazon’s Alexa Embraces Spanish, Bringing Voice-Enabled Assistance Closer to Hispanic CommunityAmazon’s Alexa Embraces Spanish, Bringing Voice-Enabled Assistance Closer to Hispanic Community Seattle, WA – Amazon has announced the expansion of Alexa’s capabilities to include Spanish-language support. This significant update makes the popular voice assistant accessible to millions of Spanish-speaking users in the United States and beyond. “We are thrilled to offer Alexa in Spanish to our customers, enabling them to interact with technology in their preferred language,” said Dave Limp, Amazon’s Senior Vice President of Devices and Services. “This expansion represents our commitment to creating a more inclusive experience for all users.” The Spanish-language version of Alexa supports a wide range of features, including: * Voice commands: Users can speak commands in Spanish to control smart home devices, check the weather, play music, and more. * News and information: Alexa can provide news, sports, and weather updates in Spanish from sources like CNN en Español and Univision. * Entertainment: Users can enjoy music, podcasts, and audiobooks in Spanish from popular streaming services like Amazon Music and Audible. * Skills: Developers can now create Alexa skills in Spanish, enabling users to access a wide range of third-party services, such as banking, food ordering, and home security. Amazon has partnered with renowned voice actors and linguists to ensure the Spanish-language experience is natural and authentic. The voice assistant uses a neutral Latin American accent to cater to the diverse Spanish-speaking population. The Spanish-language support is available as an optional setting for Alexa-enabled devices, such as Echo smart speakers and Fire TV devices. Users can switch between English and Spanish by simply saying “Alexa, habla español” or “Alexa, speak English.” This expansion is particularly significant for the Hispanic community in the United States, which numbers over 60 million people. By providing Alexa in Spanish, Amazon is breaking down language barriers and making voice-enabled technology accessible to a wider audience. “Alexa in Spanish empowers our community to connect with technology in a way that feels familiar and natural,” said Valeria Osorio, a Spanish-speaking user in Miami. “It’s a game-changer for our daily lives.” Amazon’s decision to introduce Spanish-language support for Alexa demonstrates the company’s commitment to inclusivity and accessibility. It is a welcome step towards creating a more diverse and equitable tech landscape.

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