Amazon has announced a new way for Fire Stick users to personalize their TVs and home displays
Amazon has updated the Fire TV Stick to include a new feature called Fire TV Ambient Experience
Called AI Art, this new feature leverages both Alexa and Titan Image Generator to display streamlined, user-driven artistic prompts
Users can try out the new art feature today by accessing Amazon's Ambient Experience after the update
Amazon is bringing user-input AI artwork to the Fire TV Stick platform with a new update aimed at making the ambient experience more personalized This feature is only available on Fire TV Stick 4K Max and Fire TV Omni QLED series
Amazon's Ambient Experience now allows users to create incredible visuals with simple voice commands anywhere a TV or Fire Stick is placed Give Alexa a specific prompt, such as "Make a magical rainbow in light blue," and the AI art engine will literally draw and materialize imaginative creations right before your eyes
Users can choose from a wide range of style options, including cubism, pencil drawings, oil paintings, pixel art, etc AI Art allows users to create up to four different images for each prompt, which can then be used as a Fire TV background or can also save them to their Amazon Photo account
The new feature uses an updated version of Amazon's AI program, Titan Image Generator, which, as the company itself explains, "incorporates 25 years of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) innovation"
A preview of Amazon's AI art is available today for US customers and can be accessed through Ambient Experience; Fire TV Stick users can press the Alexa button and speak into the remote control, "Alexa, flamingo background under cherry trees Make it" to easily access the new mode
Following several image options displayed on the screen, the user can select from and modify these various images and thumbs up or thumbs down depending on their preference for the created image Users can also build entire collections of AI art as backgrounds for their Fire TV, turning a tasteless TV into a whole new imaginary world
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