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Amazon’s upgraded Alexa+ will enable Fire TV devices to skip to a particular scene in a movie just by describing it

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  • Tell Alexa the bit of the movie you’d like to see
  • Requires an Alexa+ or Amazon Prime subscription
  • US-only for the time being

Amazon’s newly upgraded Alexa, Alexa+, has all kinds of new features that you can read about at that link. And if you’re a Fire TV owner – whether that’s an add-on stick or a Fire TV screen – you’ll be able to take advantage of a new feature that seems perfect for avoiding parental embarrassment and boring-bit tedium.

The new feature enables you to jump to a specific part of the movie you’re watching. Amazon demoed this yesterday, asking Alexa+ which movie Bradley Cooper sang a song in. It responded with A Star Is Born, the correct answer; when Alexa+ was then asked to jump to that part of the movie, it did exactly that.

How does Alexa+’s scene skipping work?

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