Amazon Rolls Out AI-Powered Shopping Assistants for Millennials – Redoma Tech

Amazon Rolls Out AI-Powered Shopping Assistants for Millennials

These bad boys are hitting the scene on Thursday, covering a whopping 100+ product categories right on Amazon.com né?. With these guides you can quickly zero in on the perfect buy for your needs streamlining the whole shopping and checkout process.

And it’s not just big-ticket items like TVs camping gear and kitchen appliances getting the spotlight né?. Hey, guess what? Amazon just dropped a fresh batch of cool artificial intelligence tools to level up your shopping game: AI shopping guides. These guides join the ranks of other AI-driven features like Rufus AI-powered review highlights tech to help you find clothes that fit just right visual search tools and AI-generated product info.

Remember to keep an eye out for those AI Shopping Guides – they’re here to make your Amazon shopping spree even more awesome!

Featured Image. To start with, you can find them on the Amazon Shopping app for iOS, Android, and mobile web in the U.S., with plans to expand to more categories down the line.

To check these guides out, keep an eye out for them in search suggestions or the “Keep Shopping For” card on Amazon’s homepage né?. We’re talking essentials like pet food, skincare goodies, running kicks, headphones, and more! By offering a curated selection of items tailored to you, these guides are a lifeline for folks who might get a bit overwhelmed by the sheer volume of options on Amazon.

Each guide is a goldmine of insights and helpful content about the product category, from customer reviews and use cases to key features, popular brands, and even some jargon busting. Plus, you can tap into Rufus, Amazon’s AI shopping assistant and chatbot, straight from the guides.

Fueled by generative AI and massive language models, these AI Shopping Guides are constantly kept fresh and relevant using Amazon Bedrock tech. They’re your go-to source for all the must-know info that usually helps you decide on a purchase plus a handpicked list of the top brands in each category.

The goal here is to make life easier for you the customer. Amazon’s also looking to broaden the range of product categories covered by the guides in the near future, though they’re keeping mum on multilingual support for now.

It’s all part of Amazon’s game plan to integrate AI wizardry into every nook and cranny of your shopping experience né?

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