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Amazon Announces the First Group of Its Black Founders Build With Alexa Program

July 14, 2022

Black Enterprise
Derek Major

July 12, 2022

Alexa Startups has announced the first cohort of its Black Founders Build with Alexa program, which will help build the next generation of voice, artificial intelligence, and ambient experiences.

According to an Amazon release, the startups selected for the program are MYAVANAOne Stop Wellness Inc.Kiddie KreditDOSS Group Inc.Seam Social Labsmoment.ai, and PayTalk. During the four-month program, the startups will integrate Amazon Alexa with devices and solutions that reach various industries, including real estate, financial education, vehicle safety, and more.

To help each startup, Alexa Startups Solution Architect and Business Development teams will provide individualized technology support. The founders of each startup will also receive increased visibility through networking events, panel discussions, demo showcases, and more.

Chief Executive Officer, Bobby Bryant, is the founder of Doss Group Inc., a real estate technology company developing a smart assistant to improve customer experiences across the industry. Bryant told Amazon he is amazed at how fast artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things has advanced.

“Over the last decade, I have been amazed by how quickly experts in academia and the industry have furthered state-of-the-art in conversational AI. These developments inspired me to create a domain-specific intelligent assistant for the real estate industry.”

Kiddie Kredit, based in Miami was founded by Evan Leaphart to teach children about finances including credit to give them a head start in learning about money.

“I wanted to build a service that teaches kids about finances. Studies show that money habits are formed as early as seven years old, and teaching children financial literacy when they are young, is critical,” Leaphart said in a statement.

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