Meta just announced that its AI chatbot will be available in 21 new markets after testing in the US and Australia. Users in the UK, Brazil, Bolivia, Guatemala, Paraguay and the Philippines will be able to use Meta AI as early as October 9th. Experience October, while Vietnam and other countries will be rolled out a few weeks later. This chatbot is not yet available in Europe due to the “unpredictable regulatory environment”.
Meta’s artificial intelligence (AI) assistant is able to generate text and images from commands. The most attractive feature is the character voice for the chatbot, which is not ready yet. The company said the launch will take place on a separate roadmap, but has not announced a specific date.
Meta AI chatbot interface
Meta’s AI products are based on the Llama 3.2 AI model. The new chatbot will be deeply integrated into popular applications such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger.
To invoke the AI chatbot, users can click the “Create AI” icon or enter the keyword “@MetaAI” in the group chat and then enter the chatbot prompt. When users use Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, they can say “Hey Meta” loudly.
Meta AI on Messenger and Instagram has the Reimagine feature, which allows taking photos with AI. People in the group chat can edit the photo by holding and typing a command.
On Facebook, Meta AI can help users create birthday greetings, edit posts, and design introductions for dating profiles. On Reels, users can ask the chatbot to provide relevant footage according to a specific request.
According to Reuters, technology companies are looking for ways to attract users to AI products in a variety of ways. In addition to introducing many new features, platforms are striving to enable AI chatbots to speak many native languages.
Meta is expected to be available in 43 countries by the end of 2024 and support dozens of different languages. With 500 million monthly users, Meta aims to become one of the most used AI platforms in the world.
Meta AI raises many privacy concerns
However, Meta AI also raises many privacy concerns. Social media users are spreading the “Bye Meta AI” campaign to protest against social networks using posts to train AI. Many stars Sports, famous actors such as James McAvoy and Tom Brady also spoke out in favor of this campaign.
In the UK, users who want to stop Meta from using Facebook and Instagram posts to train AI models must fill out an objection form.
Last week, Meta introduced the Movie Gen model for creating images. Video by command (command prompt). Meta’s AI can even create videos using just a portrait photo. A Meta spokesperson said the company has no plans to release Movie Gen to all users, as was the case with the major language model Llama. The company considers the unique risks of each model.
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