In a recent interview, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy introduced Alexa Plus, the company’s next-generation personal assistant powered by advanced artificial intelligence. The new system represents a significant leap forward in capability, offering more intelligent and contextual responses that could transform how consumers interact with their smart home devices.
“She’s smarter, she’s more capable, she’s more useful. And you can do all the things you’ve been doing with Alexa for ten years, but just every single one of those functions gets better with generative AI the way we built it in,” Jassy explained, describing the upgraded assistant.
The CEO demonstrated how Alexa Plus can handle complex, multi-step requests and maintain context throughout conversations. He shared personal experiences with the system, including asking about a Guns N’ Roses concert he attended in 1991 and requesting a song by describing lyrics rather than providing a title.
For smart home users, Alexa Plus offers unprecedented simplicity. Jassy described how users can now make comprehensive requests like preparing their home for guests with a single command, with Alexa handling multiple actions simultaneously without apps or complex setup.
Perhaps most significant is Alexa’s new ability to take concrete actions beyond just providing information. Jassy noted that unlike typical chatbots, Alexa Plus can “take real actions and get real things done,” such as making restaurant reservations.
When discussing Amazon’s broader AI strategy, Jassy outlined what he calls an “unusual AI flywheel” that gives the company competitive advantages. This ecosystem includes custom AI chips like Trainium that offer “30 to 40% more price performance than what’s out there,” alongside proprietary frontier models and development platforms.
He believes this integrated approach accelerates improvement in Amazon’s AI services, which in turn enables developers to build better applications more quickly.
With Amazon’s established cloud infrastructure through AWS and its growing suite of AI tools, the company appears positioned to compete effectively in the increasingly crowded AI market while delivering tangible benefits to consumers through services like Alexa Plus.