Amazon CEO Andy Jessi shared plans to introduce ads when users chat with Alexa+. Seattle -based Tech Dev unveiled the powerful version of Alexa Voice Assistant’s artificial intelligence (AI), which is with several new abilities. Currently available in the United States, the company claims that Alexa+ is using and being used by millions of users. Just as he now wants to advertise between the conversation, which will mark the company first.
Alexa+ may have been exchanged in the middle of the ads
Amazon’s CEO’s statements were made on Thursday during the company’s second quarter’s income call with stakeholders. Highlighting the company’s achievements in the last quarter that ends in June, Jessi said that the current version of Alexa’s experience brings more intelligence to the way to act and work on the work -based works from Alpha. His agent capabilities were also mentioned.
Jesse also claimed that currently, millions of users in the United States have access to Alexa+, and the rest of the country will get in the next two months. This year, the company plans to launch the Voice Assistant’s International Rollout. He also claimed that Alexa+ was being used widely and more often than his predecessor.
Based on this, Jessi told stakeholders, “I think over time, there will be such opportunities because people are more and more engaged in multi -faceted conversations to help people find discovery and also play a role as a lever to drive taxes.”
Over time, Amazon’s CEO also looks at the “subscription element” ability with Vice Assistant. However, he added that this will not happen in the near future. In particular, currently Alexa+ is available for free for prime members, while non -prime members need to pay 99 9.99 (about Rs 8785) a month for service.
Alexa+, as described by Amazon at the time of launch, the user can answer questions, perform domestic devices -based smart -based work, and interact with users. It can also find and run music from streaming services, based on ambiguous specifications such as Amazon music, spathests, and Apple music, when tickets are sold for a program, and agents such as ordering functions such as grocery, booking, and making reservations.


