Amazon has been trying to make virtual assistants happen for more than a decade. Alexa is, by many definitions, wildly successful, but it has so far failed to become the kind of omnipresent, omnipotent helper the company imagines. (It has also, by all accounts, failed to become a compelling business for Amazon.) This week, though, Amazon launched the most ambitious version of Alexa yet, with new technology underneath and some big new ideas about how you might interact with AI.
On this episode of The Vergecast, we talk a lot about whatâs next for Alexa. David Imel â who you might know as the co-host of the Waveform podcast â joins the show to help us figure out what to make of Alexa Plus, and the whole idea that large language models can make virtual assistants both more useful and more accessible. Amazonâs description of Alexa Plus makes a lot of sense, and sounds pretty compelling, but we have reservations both about the user experience and about Amazonâs ability to actually pull this off.
After that, we dive into a busy week of gadget news, beginning with one of the more unusual camera launches weâve seen in a while. We also talk about the iPhone 16E, and the ne …