KEY POINTS
  • Amazon on Thursday announced Rufus, a shopping assistant that uses generative artificial intelligence to help users search for products.
  • CEO Andy Jassy has said the company plans to incorporate generative AI across all of its businesses.
  • Amazon will report fourth-quarter earnings after the bell Thursday.

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An illustrative image of the Amazon shopping app seen on a mobile phone screen in front of an old, left, and a new, right, Amazon shopping app icon displayed on a screen.

Amazon on Thursday announced a new artificial intelligence assistant for shopping called Rufus.

The tool is designed to help users search and shop for products. Shoppers type or speak a question into the search bar in Amazon's mobile app and a chat window will appear at the bottom of their screen. Users can ask conversational questions such as, "What are the differences between trail and road running shoes?" or "Compare drip and pour-over coffee makers."

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