Amazon Alexa browser version launches as Alexa.com for Early Access users with Alexa+ subscriptions and compatible Echo devices in the United States.
Amazon is bringing Alexa+ to the web with a new Alexa.com site, expanding its AI assistant beyond devices and positioning it as a family-focused, agent-style chatbot.
Amazon is expanding Alexa's new AI powers outward, as both Prime and other Amazon users may now access Alexa+ on the web for all sorts of prompts.
Alexa+ is Amazon's generative AI upgrade to its Alexa virtual assistant. After months in an early access program, Amazon is debuting the Alexa.com website. Users can chat with Alexa+ on the site, just ...
Anyone can now try Alexa+, Amazon’s generative AI assistant, through a free early access program at Alexa.com. The website frees the AI, which Amazon released via early access in February, from ...
Amazon executives laid out their vision for Alexa’s future in an interview with CNN at the CES tech convention, where the ...
The Alexa.com website is currently limited to Alexa+, Amazon's upgraded AI assistant that debuted last February and remains in early access. Users must typically join a waitlist or purchase newer ...
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