Meta, formerly known as Facebook, unveiled its new generative AI technologies for apps like Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger. From AI chatbots to editing tools, the company aims to provide these features for free, thanks to its ad-supported business model. Meta is also investing in generative AI and planning an AI hackathon in July to create new AI products for users. According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, this new technology has the power to revolutionize digital experiences for billions of people.
Meta Platforms plans to introduce AI chatbots that can converse using different personas on Messenger and WhatsApp. The firm showcased its AI tools to its employees, giving a glimpse into how it will offer generative AI products to its 3.8 billion monthly users. In another story, two attorneys were reprimanded for including fake legal research in a court filing after being fooled by ChatGPT. Adobe is set to offer its AI image-generating tool, Firefly, to larger business clients, complete with financial indemnity to protect against copyright claims.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, is set to integrate generative artificial intelligence in Facebook and Instagram products. Mark Zuckerberg disclosed the proposal to employees and presented various AI technologies in different developmental stages for consumers. Meta plans to enable users to leverage a text command to edit pictures and share them on Instagram. The company plans to focus on generative AI in an upcoming hackathon. Snapchat's AI chatbot is a direct competitor.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg plans to incorporate AI technology across all of its products, including Instagram and WhatsApp. The aim is to expand the Metaverse, which has been slow to roll out AI features compared to competitors. AI tools allow for text prompts in Instagram's user photos and emoji stickers in WhatsApp. The new tools include generating image backgrounds and copy variations for ad campaigns. Discover how Meta will introduce greater AI features.
Meta, Facebook's parent company, is developing a new feature that will allow Messenger users to create AI-generated stickers. VP of AI, Ahmad Al-Dahle, announced that users can create stickers based on text prompts using the company's image generation model. Meta plans to test the feature with employees before launching it publicly. Additionally, the company aims to bring their generative AI ventures to billions of people across WhatsApp, Messenger, Facebook, and Instagram. Get ready to transform images with AI's myriad possibilities.
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