Amazon's Alexa could before long repeat the voices of relatives—regardless of whether they're dead. The capacity, disclosed at Amazon's Re:Mars meeting in Las Vegas, is being developed and would permit the menial helper to copy the voice of a particular individual in the event of a given recording. Rohit Prasad, senior VP and lead researcher for Alexa, said on the occasion Wednesday that the desire behind the element was to assemble more prominent confidence in the connections clients have with Alexa by putting more "human credits of sympathy and influence." "These characteristics have grown even more vital during the ongoing