Amazon Integrates Alexa Plus AI Assistant into Amazon Music App
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Summary
Amazon is integrating its Alexa Plus AI assistant into the Amazon Music app, making it available to all subscription tiers in the Early Access beta. The AI can help users find songs based on lyrics or shows, provide music information like chart positions and festival lineups, explain song meanings, and create vibe-based playlists with nuanced recommendations.
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The Alexa Plus integration can find songs you can't remember the name of based on lyrics or shows they were featured on
The AI assistant can make nuanced song recommendations and build you a vibe-based playlist
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