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.
Did you just get an unwelcome Amazon Alexa Plus upgrade? Find out why it happened and how to revert back if you don't like it ...
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.
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Amazon announced a dedicated Alexa+ website, enabling users to interact with the virtual assistant in a manner similar to how they can with ChatGPT.
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.
Amazon has decided to stop paying developers to build Alexa apps and giving them free AWS credits, shutting down the Alexa Developer Rewards Program and the AWS Promotional Credits for Alexa program ...
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