Amazon Fire TV will be able to find movies using voice commands
Amazon has announced significant improvements to the content search experience on Fire TV devices using its Large Language Model (LLM). The update includes new ways for users to search for movies and TV shows using natural language that indicates a theme, genre, or plot.
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The new feature also allows users to find content based on specific quotes from scripts. The update is gradually rolling out to users in the US running Fire OS 6 (FOS6) or later.
Users can ask Alexa to find content by specifying the topic, genre, or story they are interested in. It can also search the library based on quotes from a script.
Owners can try out the new options right now by updating their device to the appropriate version of the software.
According to the data, the average user spends more than 10 minutes searching for content before each viewing session. The updated Fire TV software makes it easier than ever to select movies and shows, providing a convenient search using voice commands.
In addition, Alexa can limit search results to content available on platforms to which users subscribe, making movie nights even more enjoyable.
Source: Amazon