Amazon's revamped Alexa might launch over a month after its announcement event
Briefly

Amazon's launch of the AI-powered upgrade for Alexa, originally scheduled for February 26, has been delayed until at least March 31, primarily due to performance issues. Testers reported significant inaccuracies in responses, prompting Amazon to reassess the release timeline. The upgrade, which could introduce personalized features and a possible subscription model, faces challenges similar to those encountered by Apple's Siri, suggesting broader difficulties among tech companies in advancing their AI capabilities amid competitive pressures.
Amazon's anticipated AI-powered upgrade for Alexa has been delayed due to inaccuracies in responses, pushing its launch to at least March 31 or beyond.
Despite initial expectations for a February debut, the new Alexa will not arrive until March 31 or later due to reported issues identified in testing.
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