Smart home
Amazon Fire TV Is Getting Generative AI This Year

At a media briefing, Amazon offered an early preview of how generative AI can be used on Fire TV models. The company showed off how generative artwork can be created within seconds on a Fire TV Omni series model. You can simply use a voice command on the remote control to create artwork in seconds. The feature can be useful if you want the TV to serve as wall art when it’s not being used for viewing content. The feature is expected to ship to select Fire TV Omni series models later this year.
Daniel Rausch
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Gadgets 360 spoke to Daniel Rausch, Vice President, Entertainment Devices and Services, Amazon, to understand how the company plans to bring AI features to its Fire TV devices and Fire OS-based TV models, its plans for India, and more.
Note: Some responses have been condensed and slightly edited for clarity.
Gadgets 360: Do you think the Fire TV can become a central hub for the smart home?
Daniel Rausch: I think it certainly can, and I think for a growing number of customers it already is. I think the TV is already one of the essential hubs of the home when we want to be entertained. I think it could act as much more of a hub of the home outside of the moments when we’re being entertained. The backbone of our smart home integrations is Alexa, which is deeply integrated with every Fire TV product.
With a single tap, you can bring up your smart home dashboard, you can ask through voice commands, and bring up the status of every smart home device in the house. So there’s a lot of smart home capability already there. For example in the case of a Ring doorbell, when it rings the movie pauses slowly, and you get a view of who’s at the door.
Gadgets 360: Is there a plan to bundle these smart home devices in a single package?
Daniel Rausch: We do bundle products sometimes but every customer is different so the default approach for us is that make sure every customer can buy the products they want specifically. But we also bundle them from time to time.
We do offer unique bundles, for example, a Fire TV and an Echo Dot. We do these as promotional bundles so you may not see them as ongoing offerings, but you might want to keep your eyes peeled this Diwali, maybe there will be some unique offers and bundles.
Gadgets 360: How are Fire TV and FireOS-based devices doing in India?
Daniel Rausch: Very well! We just launched with Xiaomi, a whole lineup of televisions. We sold out way way faster than anyone would have expected, I don’t think you can get one now. You’d have to order it for delivery in several weeks because we’re still not back in stock.
When I was there, we were in discussions about getting back in stock as fast as possible because customers really want them, and they’re loving the experience. No specific news to announce today but I can tell you that once we see success like that with a partner, we only want to do more. We’re keenly interested in doing more and more with Xiaomi.
Gadgets 360: How’s the engagement on these entertainment devices in markets like India? Has it gone up or down after the pandemic?
Daniel Rausch: It’s really interesting what we saw with the pandemic. I think different people had different ideas about what we might see after, during the pandemic it definitely moved the curve up. People wanted to be entertained, frankly, people needed some extra time to take the stress off. There was so much stress in the air that you wanted to be entertained, you wanted to relax.
There were different theories on what we would see after the pandemic, we’ve seen no return to prior. None of our metrics show a return to where we were, it really just accelerated the curve a few years forward. It pulled whatever you would have seen in 2025 to 2023 so there’s no looking back. The macro trend of ‘streaming is a primary source of content’ is here to stay.
Gadgets 360: Based on the feedback you receive for Fire TV products globally, what do you think your customers love the most and what do they dislike the most?
Daniel Rausch: Let’s answer the first part first. Definitely first and foremost, customers love the simplicity and the intuitive nature of Fire TV content. They don’t have to think about where some show is. If I’m in some app, and if I find a piece of content that tells me to rent it, do I own it somewhere else, have I already bought it, all of that goes away with Fire TV.
You search for something with the simplicity of voice, you find it’s available on this subscription you already have because we put that up on the top. You have all the choices in the world right there. With one tap, you’re into the movie you want and you’re enjoying yourself. Of course, we have a Fire TV model for every type of customer.
Are there things we have to work on that we’re we’re not perfect yet? Sure, we’re always looking at our metrics for success. We’re rapidly expanding our selection of live TV services, and things like that. A part of our job is to show up every day and be our own worst critics. There are areas we can improve for sure, but I don’t think there’s any dissatisfier that stands up.
Gadgets 360: Do you have any plans to expand the Fire TV lineup besides Amazon-built TVs?
Daniel Rausch: Jeff Bezos has a phrase, ‘customers are divinely discontent’, because whatever really satisfied them this year, next year you’ll have to make a new standard for it. That’s an inspiring way to think about customers. Our job is to come to work every day and invent, and live in the future for our customers so that we can bring them the best products we can. I’m humbled that that’s what I get to do every day.
There’s nothing specific to say about our inventions, but I can tell you that at the core of Fire TV will continue to be those user experiences I talked about. Yes, we will keep inventing, there will be more things to share with you later. I think the big theme I would highlight is the foundational principles of what Fire TV already is, and resetting what customers can expect. We really want to reinvent TV, it’s a space that hasn’t evolved too fast for customers.
Gadgets 360: Do you have any plans to bring one of your Fire TV Omni QLED TVs or services like Luna to India?
Daniel Rausch: Stay tuned! We have a global customer base, and we take that very seriously. We want to build great products and services for every customer. We do have to make sure the products really work well at the foundations.
Luna is a great example, it was generally available for just a year when we were able to add a set of countries, one of which is not India at this stage. We’re very focused on our products in India, I think those Redmi TVs are a very recent example. We’re partnering with the biggest and best partners that there are for the Indian consumer electronics market, so stay tuned for more.
Gadgets 360: You showed an example of generative AI to create artwork on Fire TV, but is there anything apart from that you’re working on bringing AI to Fire TV?
Daniel Rausch: The full feature set of Alexa is already available on Fire TV. Alexa is founded on being the best personal assistant, and has deep capabilities based on AI.
You saw the demo, I would call it a sneak peek, of the generative art features that are coming to customers later this year on the Omni QLED TVs. I would say that customers interact with AI all the time with Fire TV already today, it’s the founding technology of all of our recommendations, the ‘For You’ row, the entire user experience of the content display, the Alexa-powered search, and figuring out what content you’re looking for when you’re using voice/Alexa so there’s already a lot of AI built-in, and there’s definitely more to come. This is the golden age of AI and times are evolving quickly, capabilities are advancing quickly, and we’re very focussed on harnessing those capabilities as well.
Gadgets 360: You showed an example of how you can just generate artwork in seconds, do you think there can be a world where someone can just ask Alexa to come up with content for consumers?
Daniel Rausch: Yes, I think it’s going to be possible. So stay tuned!
Gadgets 360: What are the big plans for Fire TV in 2023 and beyond?
Daniel Rausch: I think you’ll see more of innovation on top of the foundations of Fire TV. Omni QLED comes from the same foundation as our $29 Fire TV Stick, it’s one of those core principles you’ll see us continue to invent there. You’ll see more television selections, we’re moving very quickly with our global partners. You’ll continue to see TVs continue to be the fastest growing part of the Fire TV business, and then we’ll of course add media streaming products. So stay tuned for the latest there, I think those are the bedrock of the Fire TV business.
Gadgets 360: You’re already manufacturing Fire TV models in India, do you plan to make Amazon-built TVs in the country sometime in the future?
Daniel Rausch: Our goal with Amazon-built TVs is to drive innovation as fast as possible, and make sure there’s a great selection of TVs out there for customers. No one TV manufacturer has every specification, the landscape of TVs is so big it’s definitely not our aspiration to fill that whole thing with our Amazon-built TVs. We do really want to find a full ray of partners that can make any particular set of specifications, set of customers, and region successful. There’s a lot for us to consider as we plot the roadmap.
Our real goal is for any consumer, anywhere — whatever set of TV specifications they’re looking for (picture, quality, size, brightness, others), we want them to have a Fire TV option with all those different components. That’s really the strategy overall, and we love the idea of delivering that full picture with partners.
Disclosure: Amazon sponsored the correspondent’s flights and accommodation for the event in Seattle, US.
Smart home
Amazon Plans to Unveil Alexa Devices in the Fall, CEO Says

The devices, and current hardware that is getting the coming Alexa+ software update sooner, will go beyond answering trivia questions and help consumers complete tasks, such as hiring someone to fix an oven, he said on Thursday. Jassy was in New York this week for a press event to unveil the new Alexa.
Alexa has been eclipsed in recent years by a wave of AI chatbots, including the pioneering ChatGPT from OpenAI. The reboot of Amazon’s voice assistant is an attempt to rekindle consumers’ enthusiasm and generate revenue from subscriptions, online shopping and other businesses.
“I think there’s a sustainable business model,” Jassy said of Amazon’s renewed focus on the Alexa platform
The overhaul of Alexa, Amazon’s most important consumer electronics franchise, took longer than the company initially hoped as the engineers worked to infuse artificial intelligence into software not initially designed to generate answers on the fly.
Amazon will start charging Alexa customers for the first time when the new Alexa+ starts rolling out next month. Users who want the latest capabilities will have to pay $19.99 (roughly Rs. 1,746) a month. Members of Amazon’s $139 (roughly Rs. 12,145)-a-year Prime program get the update for free.
In a wide-ranging interview, Jassy said a proposed Biden-era rule that would curb the export of artificial intelligence chips to nations like Israel and the United Arab Emirates could have unintended consequences.
Without changes to the proposed rule, he said, “we’re going to basically give up that business and relationships to other countries who can provide those chips.” His comments echoed a Microsoft Corp. blog about the policy on Thursday.
Jassy said power constraints and chip shortages continue to restrict the growth of Amazon’s cloud-computing division. He said the Trump administration is committed to helping solve the issue. “They understand the constraints it’s having on the economy,” he said.
The Amazon CEO also said he’s encouraged that the Trump team “cares about what business thinks” and is aware of challenges constricting the development of artificial intelligence.
Jassy said he had spoken with Trump but didn’t divulge what they discussed.
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Smart home
Boat Tag With Google’s Find My Device Network Support Debut in India

Boat Tag Price in India, Availability
Boat Tag price in India is set at Rs. 1,299 and is currently available for purchase in the country via the Boat website, Amazon, Flipkart, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart and select retail stores. It is offered in a single black colourway.
Boat Tag Features, Specifications
The Boat Tag is a smart tracking device that helps users find and locate valuable items like phones, wallets, luggage, and keys among other things. It is said to use Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology and supports Google’s Find My Device, making it easy to track lost items. The users can mark items as “Lost” and receive location updates. It is claimed to offer “semi-real-time tracking.”
Boat’s latest Tag smart tracker is currently, only compatible with Android devices and not iOS. It is equipped with an alarm that emits a loud beeping sound of 80dB. It is said to detect unknown trackers nearby and send privacy alerts to the paired devices for added security.
The Boat Tag is claimed to offer a battery life of up to 365 days and has a replaceable battery. The company claims that the Bluetooth tracker comes with a simple setup and instant use and requires no SIM connectivity. Alongside packing an extra battery in the box, Boat packs a lanyard and a double-sided tape, which can be used to secure the tracker with any item that the user choose to track.
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Smart home
Xiaomi TV Anniversary Sale Brings Discounts on X Pro QLED, A Series, More

Xiaomi Is Offering TVs With Discounts and Offers
The company is celebrating seven years of its TV lineup in the country by offering up to 50 percent off on a range of its smart TVs. Shoppers can avail of the offers through Xiaomi’s e-commerce platform and at authorised retailers. As part of the anniversary sale, the Xiaomi X Pro QLED series is listed at a starting price of Rs. 32,999, down from the launch price of Rs. 34,999. Online customers can grab no-cost EMI schemes starting at Rs. 3,999 while offline customers can avail of no-cost EMI starting from Rs. 2,999.
The Xiaomi X Pro QLED lineup runs on Google TV and has an octa-core Arm Cortex-A55 processor under the hood. They are offered in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch display sizes with 4K resolution. It offers 32GB of storage. The Xiaomi X Pro series is available for an initial price tag of Rs. 28,999 during the sale.
For budget buyers, the Xiaomi A series smart TVs which are normally sold at Rs. 14,499, are available for a discounted rate of Rs. 12,499 in the ongoing sale.
The Xiaomi Smart TV X series is selling for Rs. 25,499, instead of the original price of Rs. 27,499. Offline buyers of the X series can get no-cost EMI offers starting from Rs. 2,299. The lineup offers 4K HDR support with Dolby Vision and HDR 10. It features Dolby Audio-supported speakers with 30W output. It is available in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch options.
Xiaomi claimed that it has sold over 1.2 crore smart TVs across 19,400 pin codes in the country till date.
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