Everyone Can Now Use Alexa+, but the Full Experience Might Cost You
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Amazon announced Alexa+ , its overhauled digital assistant with generative AI capabilities, about a year ago. Shortly thereafter, it kicked off an early access program allowing interested users to try it out free of charge. Unfortunately, that honeymoon period has come to an end: Alexa+ has now officially launched, and now you'll need to pay to access its most useful features. While certain features will still be free to use, the majority of the Alexa+ experience is now locked behind a paywall. True, you might already pay for that paywall—but if you don't, it's going to cost you quite a bit to keep the features you've been test driving for months. (Of course, the standard Alexa assistant still exists if you don't care for the latest generative AI enhancement.) What is Alexa+? The new Alexa is much like the old one, but now behaves a bit more like other generative AI assistants, including ChatGPT. In addition to si...