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 Alexa browser version launches as Alexa.com for Early Access users with Alexa+ subscriptions and compatible Echo devices in the United States.
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.
Amazon's Alexa Plus now has its own website that allows users to ask questions, create content, and more from the web.
Amazon announced a dedicated Alexa+ website, enabling users to interact with the virtual assistant in a manner similar to how they can with ChatGPT.
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Amazon is rolling out Alexa+ for the web so you can use its assistant without a dedicated device
You no longer need an Amazon device to summon Alexa since the AI assistant will be available on the Alexa.com website. Amazon will roll out the web client to its Alexa+ Early Access customers first, ...
With this move, Amazon wants Alexa to go beyond smart speakers and become a full-fledged AI assistant that people can use anywhere -- including on laptops, desktops and mobile browsers.
Amazon is launching an Alexa.com website that allows some users to chat with its AI assistant via their browser. The company launched Alexa+ last February and it remains in early access. The website ...
Amazon executives laid out their vision for Alexa’s future in an interview with CNN at the CES tech convention, where the company launched a new Alexa website and updates to other Amazon products.
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