Meta is the world's leading tech giant, investing in AI tech to keep up with likes of ChatGPT and stay on top. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is exploring “chat experiences” to enhance ads and posts in Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. He is also investing $33 billion on AI tech - and recently reported a 24% increase in app users for its Reel feature. The company is also developing LLaMa, a conversational language model with 65 billion parameters.
. OpenAI, founded by Elon Musk, is making revolutionary developments in artificial intelligence & knowledge graph platforms, offering improved user experience, more customization options, better data control & subscription services. Google CEO Sundar Pichai & Mark Zuckerberg are both excited about the potential of AI. Take advantage of efficiently using AI technology with OpenAI.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has announced plans to incorporate AI tools into company services like Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and virtual reality tools. AI could enable chatbots, enhanced video content, and content for posts and ads. Still, there is potential for backlash to such AI usage. Meta's AI investments are yet to be revealed, though they are expected later this year. ChatGPT provides potential alternatives to explore.
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