Use Alexa devices? Be ready to pay a monthly subscription soon for enhanced services
Amazon is evaluating introducing a monthly subscription fee for its Alexa service, with prices ranging from $5 to $10. This move aims to offset the substantial costs associated with integrating advanced AI capabilities into the voice assistant, enhancing its functionality and user experience.
The proposed fee would apply to an upgraded version of Alexa, which would feature improved conversational abilities powered by Amazon’s Titan large language model. Despite Alexa’s widespread use for tasks like playing music and controlling smart home devices, the service has struggled to generate significant revenue, prompting Amazon to explore this subscription model.
The existing version of Alexa will remain free, ensuring that basic functionalities remain accessible to all users. However, the plan has sparked internal debate at Amazon regarding whether users will be willing to pay an additional fee on top of other services like Prime.
This potential subscription plan aligns with Amazon’s broader strategy to leverage AI technology, similar to initiatives by tech giants like Google and OpenAI, who are also enhancing their AI-powered assistants. While the details of the subscription model are not finalized, this move indicates Amazon’s commitment to maintaining and improving its voice assistant technology (WSB-TV) (Android Central) (T3).