Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has integrated its Meta AI assistant into its social networks, including WhatsApp, Instagram, Messenger and Facebook. This integration brings new capabilities for accessing information on the web without having to switch between applications. The company has also introduced a new feature called Imagine, which allows users to generate images from text in WhatsApp.
Last year, Meta launched a chatbot-type assistant based on Llama 2 model that enabled users to access real-time information and interact with natural language across various services and devices. The company has since expanded testing of its Meta AI chatbot to users in India, the United States and African countries.
With the launch of the new Llama 3 model, Meta has implemented Meta AI on a global scale across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger. Users can now use the assistant to access information on topics such as restaurant recommendations or study help directly from any of these social networks. Additionally, a web version of the assistant is available for use on computers at meta.ai.
The AI assistant offers several features that enhance user experience by allowing them to search for information in real-time without switching between applications. For example, users can ask for a cake recipe from within a Messenger chat and receive step-by-step instructions along with a link to the recipe website. The AI assistant can also provide additional information and resources based on user requests.
Another feature of Meta AI is the ability to access it through the feed on social networks. Users can request information related to posts in their feed such as music recommendations or artist information. The assistant will suggest related queries and allow users to continue the conversation in a chat window.
Meta has also introduced Imagine feature which allows users to generate images from text in WhatsApp by showing an image based on text written in message bar which can be animated into GIFs with helpful prompts for editing purposes . This feature is currently in beta testing stage in United States only but will be rolled out English version across several countries soon.
Overall, this integration demonstrates Meta’s commitment towards enhancing user experience by providing innovative tools for accessing information and generating content while delivering high quality outputs
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