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The curious case of the missing Alexa+ users – many are still waiting for 'early access'



  • Amazon’s rollout of Alexa+ lacks much public evidence
  • Technical issues may be delaying a wider release
  • Amazon claims Alexa+ is in use by hundreds of thousands of homes

Amazon unveiled Alexa+ with great fanfare more than six weeks ago, but there hasn’t been much of a conversation among AI and voice assistant users about it since. My informal check of more than a dozen heavy Alexa users around the U.S. found none with access to it, and a report from Reuters suggests it’s far from the explosive event Amazon hyped it up to be at the debut presentation.

Alexa+ is supposed to be Amazon’s infusion of AI into the eleven-year-old voice assistant. Using generative AI as a glow-up tool makes Alexa smarter, more useful, better at conversation, and just more intuitive as an assistant. Alexa+ is supposed to give the voice assistant many new and enhanced abilities to carry out your requests, such as processing multiple prompts at once and adapting to personalize its services. For instance, it should remember your dietary preferences while helping you order food.



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