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If you own an Amazon Echo, Tap or Echo Dot (pictured above), there’s a fairly good chance you have a love/hate relationship with Alexa, the platform’s voice-controlled “personal assistant.” Personally, I don’t find much use for her beyond asking for the day’s weather, turning on and off my Philips Hue lights and setting a cooking timer, but Alexa can (theoretically) help with much more than that when you add in third-party “skills.”
Here are a few examples of what you can ask:
I decided to take Alexa’s new Kayak skill for a spin. Here’s how that went:
As you can see, the results you get (if any) depend on what you ask and how you ask it. The flight-tracking function is by far the most useful at this point, but if you’re away from a computer you might want to try asking for airfare details or hotel pricing and availability. Like with other skills, I imagine Kayak will become more useful over time, but for now I’d only bother installing it to track flights.
Source: thepointsguy.com