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PL: How does Amiro work?

Pablo Losada
Pablo Losada

PL: Adolfo, Journey Step: Delight, Head: Instructions, Tail: how it works, how to turn Amiro on, steps of Amiro AI.

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Hi there, wanting to start with your Amiro AI? Check our quick initiation guide below.

   
This guide will show you how to use Amiro in a simple way.

1. How to turn Amiro on

Image of a plug.
Make sure Amiro is plugged into the power outlet.



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  • Find the power button on the device.

  • Press the button once.
  • Wait a few moments until the screen lights up.

When the screen turns on, Amiro is ready.

2. How to talk to Amiro

  • Sit or stand close to the device.
  • Speak in a normal voice.
  • Use short and clear sentences.

  • Hello", “How are you?”, “Tell me something interesting”, “Let’s play a game”, “Ask me a question”

You do not need special words. Just speak normally.

3. If Amiro does not hear you

  • Move a little closer.
  • Speak a little louder.
  • Speak slowly.
  • Repeat the sentence.

Keep your sentence simple.

5. How to turn Amiro off

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Find the power button.

Press the button to turn the device off.

 

If the screen goes dark, Amiro is off.

 

6. The easiest way to start

Adolfo, 80 year old, telling his Amiro "Hello Amiro, can we talk?".

If you are not sure what to say, start with this:

“Hello Amiro, can we talk?”

That is enough to begin.

A sum up for you!

Infographic summarizing the usage instructions of Amiro AI

Amiro AI, a life to be remembered.

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