Categories: The Verge

You can now make Alexa’s AI personality more friendly, blunt, or chilled out

That Brief option sounds great for people like me who find cheerful chatbots to be creepy or unsettling. | Image: Amazon

Amazon is giving you more control over how Alexa behaves during conversations and responses. Three “personality style” presets are launching today for Alexa Plus users in the US that allow you to make the AI-powered voice assistant more concise, cheerful, or relaxed, depending on your personal preferences.

“Alexa’s personality is one of the things customers tell us they love most about Alexa,” Amazon said in its press release. “That familiar voice and personality have become a part of so many customers’ daily lives, but here’s what we’ve learned from customers since launching Alexa Plus: everyone has their own communication style and prefer …

Read the full story at The Verge.

rssfeeds-admin

Share
Published by
rssfeeds-admin

Recent Posts

For All Mankind Season 5, Episode 4 Review – “Open Source”

Full spoilers follow for For All Mankind Season 5, Episode 4, which is streaming on…

22 minutes ago

Animated Border Glow Effect In Vanilla JavaScript – Border Beam Vanilla

Border Beam Vanilla is a Vanilla JavaScript library that decorates DOM elements with animated traveling…

2 hours ago

Add A Colorful Christmas Tree to Your Console – ctree.js

ctree.js is a fun little JavaScript library that generates a colorful Christmas tree right in…

2 hours ago

Privacy Study Finds Chrome Fingerprinting and Header Leaks Can Expose Users

A comprehensive review of browser privacy in 2026 reveals that Google Chrome remains highly vulnerable…

2 hours ago

Ambassador Bridge Cuts Select Tolls Ahead of New Competition

DETROIT, MI (WOWO) A competitive shift is underway on the Detroit River as the operator…

2 hours ago

EU’s New Age Verification App Can Be Hacked Within 2 Minutes, Researchers Claim

The European Commission’s newly launched Digital Age Verification App, unveiled on April 14, 2026, to…

2 hours ago

This website uses cookies.