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If theres one thing you can count on with AI tools is that theyll launch without most of the promised features. It happened with Apple Intelligence. It happened with Galaxy AI. Now, its happening with Alexa+, Amazons AI-heavy upgrade to its virtual assistant. The tool is officially available but it doesnt do a whole lot, according to reporting by The Washington Post.The paper reviewed a number of internal company documents that noted the delay of many features. These documents suggest that a bunch of tools wont be available for two months or longer. Alexa+ users wont be able to use the platform to order takeout on Grubhub or identify family members via camera to remind them to do chores.The same goes for that neat-sounding tool that the company says will auto-generate a story to entertain kids. Also, Alexa+ cannot be used to brainstorm gift ideas or order groceries. Finally, there isnt a browser-based version available. The company says these delays are because the features do not meet Amazons standards for public release.So what can Alexa+ do right now? I havent gotten a chance to fool around with it, but the early access page suggests customers can use it to order an Uber, identify objects and draft emails. Thats something, I guess.Alexa+ is included with Amazon Prime but non-members have to pony up $20 per month. It may not be accessible to everyone just yet, as availability is expanding over the coming weeks and months. Also, it only works on devices with screens. These include the Echo Show 8, 10, 15 and 21.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/alexa-is-out-but-missing-a-lot-of-features-amazon-demoed-last-month-180741504.html?src=rss