Amazon is quietly rolling out the last big pillar of its AI-powered Alexa+ vision: the Alexa.com website, bridging the gap between its Echo devices, mobile app, and consumer desktops. The web portal ...
For years, the Alexa voice assistant has been on phones, tablets, smart home devices, and everything in-between. Now, it's coming (back) to your web browser, designed as an alternative to generative ...
For years, Alexa mostly stayed in one place. It lived on kitchen counters, nightstands or living room shelves. That setup worked for music and timers, but it also limited when and how people could ...
Alexa.com was designed to let customers access an AI-powered assistant wherever they are through whatever device they prefer. Amazon launched Alexa+ launched in February and has expanded its ...
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 ...
New Alexa+ features let you type or chat instead of just talking. It’s part of Amazon’s push to make Alexa a full-fledged AI helper across devices Amazon just took a bold step in the evolution of its ...
The collaboration is being discussed as part of Amazon's ongoing talks to invest up to $50 billion in OpenAI, according to a source familiar.