According to a Bloomberg report, the roll out of the smarter Alexa has been delayed until 2025. The goal was to make Alexa more conversational, with enhanced abilities that would position it as a more intuitive and powerful
The advanced version of Alexa was intended to be a breakthrough, allowing users to interact with the voice assistant in a more natural and versatile way. However, testers reported that Alexa’s new features were prone to issues, including overly lengthy responses that sometimes veered off-topic. Other complaints involved AI “hallucinations,” where Alexa provided inaccurate information, and unreliable integration with smart home devices, such as light switches, which is critical for many users.
While Amazon has not officially commented on the delay, beta access to the upgraded Alexa has reportedly been suspended, limiting users' ability to test out its new capabilities. The delay suggests Amazon may need more time to refine and troubleshoot these issues before launching the update to a global audience.
Amazon’s latest moves come as tech companies worldwide race to improve AI-driven assistants. The potential for a more intelligent, interactive Alexa remains high, and Amazon appears committed to delivering a polished, reliable version by 2025. For now, though, Alexa users will have to wait a bit longer for the promised leap forward.