Amazon launches Alexa Plus for web
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Amazon Alexa now has a real web app (again)
Amazon is pressing ahead, though, and now you can access the Alexa+ voice assistant from the new Alexa.com website. You have to opt into Alexa+ to use it, which is free for Amazon Prime subscribers (some of which were upgraded against their will) or a $20 per month subscription.
Amazon has officially brought Alexa+ to the web, letting users access the AI assistant in a browser to plan meals, order groceries, manage schedules, and control smart home devices without dedicated hardware.
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