By Daniela Lozano, | April 27, 2017
While some don't trust the judgment of Amazon's AI system, it appears that the company is up to something. (Twitter)
Amazon has revealed Echo Look. The $199 voice-controlled device would help users with the what-to and the how-to of fashion.
The device would attentively listen to the user as it takes pictures and videos of their current outfit. It could also use the power of Artificial Intelligence to determine whether an outfit would look good on someone or not.
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According to Business Insider, the new Amazon Echo device seems a little bit creepy at first as customers would essentially place a microphone and a camera in their rooms. Also, the photos taken by the device would be stored unless the users manually delete them.
While some don't trust the judgment of Amazon's AI system, it appears that the company is up to something. With the device, users can get professional tips about clothing and style. CNET has given out a sneak peek as to how the Echo Look works in real-life.
Some skeptics have expressed the opinion that Amazon's latest device would not work in this self-sufficient generation. However, others believe that the Echo Look would surprise everyone just as Amazon Echo did when it was first released.
Amazon Echo Look is said to be a better version of computer vision technology like Snapchat and FaceApp.
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