Amazon begins rolling out AI-generated review summaries

Amazon announced a new generative AI feature today that summarizes product reviews. Available initially to “a subset of mobile shoppers in the U.S. across a broad selection of products,” the artificial intelligence tool creates a recap paragraph highlighting common themes from customer feedback. The company first confirmed in June it was testing an AI-powered summarization tool, but it now begins its official rollout. CEO Andy Jassy said earlier this month that AI is “at the heart of what we do.”

The idea behind the ML-generated summary is to let shoppers get the gist of their peers’ impressions without having to file through a swath of reviews manually. The wrap-up includes a short paragraph describing customer consensus: It’s a bit like an AI-powered version of the “Critics consensus” and “Audience says” blurbs you’d find on Rotten Tomatoes. “Customers like the stability, ease of use, and performance of the digital device,” one example summary shared by Amazon reads. “They mention that it’s way faster, the picture / streaming speed is excellent, and it’s a simple device to get connected. They also appreciate the performance, saying that it performs as expected and works great with LG 3D smart TV.”

The summary is followed by clickable tags showcasing relevant themes and common words from customer reviews. (It’s similar to an existing keyword feature in the company’s reviews.) Clicking on one will bounce you to full reviews addressing the chosen theme.

The elephant in the room is Amazon’s reputation with fake reviews. Although the retailer says it “proactively blocked over 200 million suspected fake reviews” in 2022 alone — and it’s known to sue culprits (and get a hand from the FTC in extreme cases) — that hardly means the company detects and blocks all of them. There’s also the question of whether AI-powered fake reviews (using ChatGPT or similar tools) are more challenging for Amazon to spot than human-written ones.

The company’s strategy includes only unleashing the summarization tool on verified purchases while using AI models that allegedly detect sketchy reviews — and calling in human investigators when needed. “We continue to invest significant resources to proactively stop fake reviews,” Amazon Community Shopping Director Vaughn Schermerhorn said. “This includes machine learning models that analyze thousands of data points to detect risk, including relations to other accounts, sign-in activity, review history, and other indications of unusual behavior, as well as expert investigators that use sophisticated fraud-detection tools to analyze and prevent fake reviews from ever appearing in our store. The new AI-generated review highlights use only our trusted review corpus from verified purchases, ensuring that customers can easily understand the community’s opinions at a glance.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-begins-rolling-out-ai-generated-review-summaries-164510165.html?src=rss 

Assassin’s Creed Mirage will arrive one week early on October 5th

Ubisoft is shaking up a busy calendar of big fall game releases by bringing forward one of several games it has on the docket. Assassin’s Creed Mirage will now arrive on October 5th, one week earlier than previously expected.

The move gives the game a bit more distance from another major open-world action-adventure game in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 (which is set to hit PS5 on October 20th). However, Assassin’s Creed Mirage will now be going up against Detective Pikachu Returns, which will debut on Switch on October 6th.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage has gone gold and is coming out a week early! 📀

On behalf of the entire team, we can’t wait for you to explore 9th Century Baghdad with Basim.

Your journey now starts on October 5. Save the new date! #AssassinsCreedpic.twitter.com/eWAZttvjIX

— Assassin’s Creed (@assassinscreed) August 14, 2023

Ubisoft is taking Assassin’s Creed back to its roots with Mirage. It has a smaller scope than recent entries, the last of which (Assassin’s Creed Valhalla) can take around 60 hours to beat — fully completing that game typically takes well over 100 hours. Ubisoft’s internal playtests indicate that Mirage takes around 20-23 hours to beat and roughly 25-30 hours to fully complete.

Mirage is set two decades before Valhalla and it takes place primarily in ninth-century Baghdad. There will be a bigger focus on stealth and parkour than in recent Assassin’s Creed games, while main character Basim Ibn Ishaq can slow down time to help you plan assassinations. Additionally, Mirage will have a full Arabic-language dub and subtitles, which could help the game feel more immersive.

Ubisoft has a busy few months ahead. Along with Mirage, The Crew Motorfest will arrive on September 14th while Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is dated for December 7th. XDefiant, Assassin’s Creed Nexus VR and mobile title Tom Clancy’s The Division Resurgence are all slated to arrive by the end of the year too. Skull and Bones still exists somewhere.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/assassins-creed-mirage-will-arrive-one-week-early-on-october-5th-170039341.html?src=rss 

Jenna Dewan Reveals She’s ‘Trying To Teach’ Daughter Evie, 10, ‘Early’ About Taking Care Of Her Skin (Exclusive)

The busy mom-of-two reveals what it’s like raising two completely ‘different’ kids and her best advice for daughter Evie when it comes to skincare.

The busy mom-of-two reveals what it’s like raising two completely ‘different’ kids and her best advice for daughter Evie when it comes to skincare. 

Chrisley Family Docuseries: New Show In The Works As Todd And Julie Serve Prison Sentence

While their parents are in prison for tax fraud, Savannah Chrisley and her siblings will be the subject of a new docuseries.

While their parents are in prison for tax fraud, Savannah Chrisley and her siblings will be the subject of a new docuseries. 

Panic will host its first games showcase on August 29th

Along with making the Playdate and some Mac apps, Panic is also a well-regarded games publisher with Firewatch and Untitled Goose Game under its belt. However, it’s been a few years since Panic released a game outside of titles made specifically for the Playdate. Panic is ramping up its publishing efforts and we’ll soon get a peek at what’s in the pipeline when the company hosts its first games showcase. You can watch it on Panic’s YouTube channel at 1PM ET on August 29th.

The stream will run for around 20 minutes and it will include more details on previously announced games Nour: Play With Your Food and Despelote. In addition, Panic will show off some new games and reveal fresh partnerships. You’ll get behind-the-scenes looks at some titles too. “We thought it’d be fun to put on a little show and let the world know about the wonderful games we’ve been working on publishing, from amazing developers all around the world,” Panic co-founder Cabel Sasser said.

One thing you shouldn’t expect from the showcase is any Playdate news. On a positive note, Panic will show off some of the games featured in the showcase at both Gamescom and PAX West.

Hello! We have a lot to share about the video games we are publishing.

Please joins us for our Panic Games showcase on August 29th at 10AM PT.

🆕 Brand new game announcements!
😀 A fun NOUR update + a closer look at Despelote
🕒 Around 20 minuteshttps://t.co/vyxg43L4Xdpic.twitter.com/MWyq9seKmA

— Panic (@panic) August 14, 2023

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/panic-will-host-its-first-games-showcase-on-august-29th-155822871.html?src=rss 

Amazon’s latest smart speaker sale includes the Echo Studio for $160

Many of Amazon’s Echo smart speakers are on sale right now, including the biggest of the bunch, the Echo Studio. It’s down to $160, which is 20 percent off and just $5 more than it sold for during Prime Day last month. That discount was only for Prime members, but anyone can take advantage of this deal. The Echo Dot and the standard Echo are also on sale, for $35 and $65, respectively. Neither matches its Prime Day low, but these are still 30 to 35 percent discounts. 

We mention the Echo Studio in our guide to the best smart speakers as an alternative to the Sonos Era 100 for those who already rely on Alexa. It’s the largest smart speaker Amazon makes, weighing in at 7.7 pounds, and it uses that heft to deliver better audio quality than any other Echo. We gave it an 88 in our review, and noted the quality, hi-res sound that does justice to HD and lossless music — but also makes regular old Spotify tracks sound pretty good. 

The second best deal in the sale is on Amazon’s flagship Echo, which is $65 instead of its usual $100 after a 35 percent discount. That’s about $10 more than it went for during Prime Day, but again, this price is open to anyone, not just people who pay for a Prime membership. We should note that it went for even less during Black Friday last year, and may do so again. But if you need another (or your first) Alexa speaker right now, this is a decent savings. 

Amazon’s most popular speaker, the Echo Dot is currently $35, which we named our favorite smart speaker under $50. The price is $12 more than during July’s sale, when it was half price. The diminutive sphere puts out better audio than you’d think for its size and, like every Echo device, gives you access to Alexa’s skills, jokes and smart home controls. 

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazons-latest-smart-speaker-sale-includes-the-echo-studio-for-160-151937377.html?src=rss 

Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 33, Admits He Knew He Would Be A ‘Young Father’ Before He Married Wife Sam, 56

Aaron Taylor-Johnson explained in a new interview that he’s ‘secure’ in his marriage to Sam Taylor-Johnson, who is 23 years older than him.

Aaron Taylor-Johnson explained in a new interview that he’s ‘secure’ in his marriage to Sam Taylor-Johnson, who is 23 years older than him. 

‘The Bachelorette’: Charity Lawson Stuns In Plunging Red Dress For ‘Men Tell All’

Season 20 of ‘The Bachelorette’ is coming to an end, and ahead of the finale, Charity looked stunning while reuniting with the men she eliminated this season.

Season 20 of ‘The Bachelorette’ is coming to an end, and ahead of the finale, Charity looked stunning while reuniting with the men she eliminated this season. 

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