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Amazon launches AI greetings for Ring doorbells

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Amazon has introduced a new feature called Greetings that allows Alexa+ to interact with visitors via compatible Ring doorbells. The AI-powered tool detects who is at the door and responds conversationally, helping manage deliveries and other interactions. It is rolling out today for early access users in the US and Canada.

Amazon announced the Greetings feature on December 18, 2025, integrating its Alexa+ voice assistant with Ring video doorbells to enable automated conversations at the front door. This update combines Ring's Video Descriptions, an AI system that analyzes camera footage to identify visitors based on their clothing, items they carry, or actions, with Alexa+, a more advanced version of the assistant powered by a large language model.

"Ring's camera determines who's there based on what they're wearing, holding, or their actions," an Amazon spokesperson stated. "Alexa uses this visual context, any information the visitor shares, and the instructions it's been given."

Users can customize responses to handle various scenarios without revealing whether they are home. For instance, the doorbell can instruct delivery drivers in uniforms to leave packages at the back door or out of sight, politely inform solicitors that the household is not interested, or ask friends to leave a message if the residents are unavailable. It also supports follow-up questions, such as when someone will return or if an access code is needed for entry.

The feature operates independently of other smart home controls and can direct visitors to pre-set amenities like water and snacks. All interactions are recorded and reviewable later through the Ring app, providing context on porch activity.

Greetings is available only for the Ring Wired Doorbell Pro (3rd Gen) and Ring Wired Doorbell Plus (2nd Gen), requiring a Ring Premium Plan and Video Descriptions enabled. Access is limited to Alexa+ Early Access participants in the US and Canada, in English only. Amazon describes it as transforming the doorbell into "an intelligent assistant capable of determining who's at the door, understanding what they need and responding conversationally," whether users are home or away.

While promising convenience, the reliance on AI raises questions about accuracy, especially in varied conditions like winter weather where uniforms might not be worn.

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Reactions on X to Amazon's Alexa+ Greetings for Ring doorbells are mostly positive from tech enthusiasts and official accounts, praising convenience for deliveries, visitor management, and smart home integration. Some users express skepticism about privacy and AI handling door interactions. Official announcements highlight the feature's rollout for early access users.

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As CES 2026 approaches, experts anticipate significant advancements in smart home technology driven by artificial intelligence. Predictions highlight more conversational voice assistants, noninvasive presence sensing, and automated routines that reduce human input. These developments aim to address longstanding issues like compatibility and privacy in connected homes.

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Google has launched Personal Intelligence, a new feature for its Gemini AI that integrates data from Gmail, Photos, Search, and YouTube to deliver more tailored responses. Available initially to paid subscribers in the US, the opt-in tool emphasizes user privacy controls and avoids direct training on personal data. The rollout begins in beta, with plans for broader access in the future.

Microsoft has announced a series of generative AI features for Windows 11, aiming to transform every PC into an 'AI PC' through voice activation, screen analysis, and automated file handling. These updates, including the 'Hey, Copilot' voice command and worldwide rollout of Copilot Vision, build on the company's agentic AI focus. The features emphasize natural user interactions while addressing past privacy concerns from tools like Recall.

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Tesla's 2025 Holiday Update introduces Grok Navigation, enabling context-aware voice commands for more intuitive driving directions. This feature allows drivers to use vague descriptions for destinations and customize routes based on preferences. It is currently available only on AMD-equipped vehicles in the United States and Canada.

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