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Amazon Alexa: Amitabh Bachchan's voice will no longer be heard in Alexa, AI may be the reason

Amazon had started the celebrity voice feature on Alexa devices for the users but now this feature has been discontinued by the company. Know what was the benefit of this feature to the users?

With Amazon Alexa, customers used to get the facility of celebrity voice feature, but now the company has confirmed that now users will not be able to hear the voice of Bollywood emperor Amitabh Bachchan on Alexa. Please tell that to use this feature , a separate plan had to be taken. But now not only the voice of Amitabh Bachchan but also the voices of popular personalities like American actor Samuel L. Jackson, former American basketball player Shaquille O'Neal will not be heard in Alexa.

Amazon introduced the celebrity voice feature in Alexa devices to make things interactive and interesting for the users. Till now the users had the option to choose the voice of their choice and the company used to offer voices of many big personalities around the world. For example, Alexa had a plan with Big B's voice available for Rs 299. Similarly, plans with voices from celebrities such as Samuel L. Jackson and Melissa McCarthy started at $1.

For the information of people, let us tell you that we have tried to buy the plan with Amitabh Bachchan's voice feature, but it is clearly written on the page that now this feature is not available for purchase. Let us tell you that the users who had already bought this feature will continue to get the benefit of this feature for a whole year (from the day they bought the feature).

What worked Celebrity Voice Feature?

Those who are unaware of how the celebrity voice feature works, let us tell you that with the help of this feature, users could listen to jokes and stories in the voice of their favorite celebrity, but now the company has stopped this service.

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