Amazon Alexa+ released to the general public via an early access website

Amazon Alexa+ released to the general public via an early access website

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 hardware and makes it as easily accessible as more established chatbots, like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.

Until today, you needed a supporting device to access Alexa+. Amazon hasn’t said when Alexa+’s early access period will end, but when it does, Alexa+ will be included with Amazon Prime memberships, which start at $15 per month, or cost $20/month on its own.

The above pricing suggests that Amazon wants Alexa+ to drive people toward Prime subscriptions. By being interwoven with Amazon’s shopping ecosystem, including Amazon’s e-commerce platform, grocery delivery business, and Whole Foods, Alexa+ can make more money for Amazon.

Read full article

Comments

3 Comments

  1. michale.leuschke

    Exciting news about the release of Alexa+! It’s great to see more opportunities for people to explore the capabilities of generative AI. Looking forward to seeing how users engage with this new assistant!

  2. wmccullough

    Absolutely, it’s a fantastic opportunity for users to experience the advancements in AI. Plus, the integration of generative capabilities could really enhance personalized interactions, making Alexa+ even more intuitive and helpful!

  3. corine75

    It’s great to see the excitement around AI advancements! The early access program not only allows users to explore new features but also provides valuable feedback to improve Alexa+ before its full release. It’ll be interesting to see how user interactions shape its development!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *