It may not be too surprising to learn that new parents use Amazon a lot,
for diapers, formula, and all manner of other childcare products that,
in earlier times, you’d have to trek out to the store to buy in the
middle of the night. So Amazon decided it was due time babies got their very own Alexa application programming interface, because you’re not a viable segment of the population unless you have a dedicated digital voice assistant API.
Developers can now create custom skills for
childcare-focused devices and mobile apps that make use of the company’s
voice assistant, in addition to Amazon’s existing Echo line. And while
it sounds vaguely dystopian, in the way most new tech products and
features involving artificial intelligence do, it also sounds immensely
useful. Consider for a moment how hands-free voice control for childcare
products and software could be a game-changing addition for parents
trying to manage a newly born human being while juggling a half dozen
other tasks.
“With the Baby Activity Skill API, you can build Alexa
skills and that enable your customers to easily log and query activity
information using just their voice,” writes June Lee, a data engineer at
Amazon, in a blog post. “Voice is a powerful tool that increases the
accessibility of your service. It can help increase consistent input and
make your service more valuable, increasing usage and retention of
customers.” Some examples include asking an Alexa-enabled device to
track when you changed your child’s diaper, or to log how many ounces of
formula you’ve administered that day.
In addition to the new baby API, Amazon is also investing in Hatch Baby, the company behind a connected changing mat and a child-focused sleep-regulating nightlight, reports TechCrunch.
The deal, made through its smart home-centric Alexa Fund, will see
Hatch Baby, alongside fellow childcare companies Baby Connect and
Wildflower Health, develop the first Alexa skills using the new API.
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