Amazon Alexa Plus Early Access Opens Web Interface to All Users
Amazon Alexa Plus early access is now available via a new web interface at Alexa.com, allowing users to manage tasks with a keyboard and mouse.
Your voice is no longer the only way to talk to Alexa. Amazon has officially launched an early access program for Alexa Plus, bringing its new AI chatbot interface to the web. According to The Verge, the program is now available for everyone to sign up and explore at Alexa.com.
Amazon Alexa Plus Early Access: From Voice to Web
While Alexa Plus has already been rolling out to new and older Echo devices, certain tasks—like making complex restaurant reservations or managing lengthy to-do lists—are simply more efficient with a keyboard and mouse. Now, users can transition from voice commands to laptop-based interactions seamlessly.
The move marks a significant shift in Amazon's ecosystem strategy. By providing a dedicated web hub, Alexa evolves from a hands-free utility into a multi-modal productivity partner that competes directly with other leading AI platforms.
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