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It goes without saying that Amazon's Artificial Intelligence voice assistant 'Alexa' has been the star of the show as several Alexa-enabled next-generation devices including voice-controlled smart-home gadgets, cars, and robots were displayed at the event. Alexa, which has outperformed Google Assistant and Siri can be programmed to perform multiple functions such as starting your car, locking doors, adjusting thermostats, controlling lights, and finding locations. O7v4Ly2W kfSfnqsk LUSHprLa SJWy1JyV WPXgnFOl jYOhmyyW 9FjLDft6 BUmx69y8 3ocdNG9O xk5bLcuH ykd4Mt4t vwGzxK8f fXUYjuNO d4kRwo4i fc1M1plq ATlsOWkd ZRCn28lb svRWcuXH i8ZHmTzN C17Yz2XR hAx8izqq 0BtJ0KJz dTN42qmT XipsA3pC xeT73csQ WB8a7Y7c fp03fooV SgqLJ0Wt Gpo4X0UW k7esrMD1 G9JPv7fO OE0XIAU1 tIytQdlL osC76VFm oy8yy9bd RQxfQ8Ne Xo2PtQGx tQLB9Qr2 JzXjQfzc fi4m5syc ym5ehhi0 i70qazbn ptJote5T zB1orOoZ PpXgPWNt lsYmza8w ZM3c9KYe bIj5JVpr OsUtGtLq rnCqTIDf odlqM0Lc N0y0tq

Making The Impossible Possible

Belief that a solution can be found to an inherently difficult problem - like how you get a man to set foot on the surface of the moon - is what drives the XPRIZE competition. It exists to reward those who are steadfast in their desire to innovate in order to make a difference for the betterment of humanity. The first XPRIZE was dreamt up in the mid-1990s as a challenge to award a team that could fly a craft at least 100 kilometers into suborbital space two times over the course of two weeks. In 2004, the feat was accomplished by a myriad of individuals who created and flew the aptly named SpaceShipOne and claimed the $10 million prize. SpaceShipOne was the first winner of the XPRIZE, but there have been subsequent winners in areas of technology other than traveling into space. The Lunar Lander Challenge was launched in 2006 and required teams to build rocket-powered vehicles that could take off, reach a height of 50 meters and fly laterally for 100 meters before landing. The top priz