New Delhi (India), June 24 (ANI): Meta has launched its advanced artificial intelligence assistant, Meta AI, across its major platforms including WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger and Instagram, specifically targeting users in India.
This deployment marks a significant expansion of Meta’s AI capabilities, leveraging the power of Llama-3 technology to improve user experience across various digital interactions, according to Mashable.
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Originally revealed at the Connect conference in September 2023, Meta AI was first introduced in select countries like Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
After successful testing phases, the AI assistant was tested with selected users in India starting in April, although its large-scale rollout was delayed, likely due to local factors such as the Lok elections Sabha.
Similar to other AI chatbots on the market such as Google’s Gemini and OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta AI offers a wide range of features designed to help users with everyday tasks.
These include email writing, resume creation, schedule management and improved content creation capabilities in the Meta suite of applications, Mashable reported.
One of the most notable features of Meta AI is its ability to generate and animate images based on prompts during chats, thus promoting interactive and engaging conversations between users.
However, concerns remain about potential bias in content generated over time.
Additionally, Meta’s AI assistant integrates seamlessly with various Meta apps, enabling real-time search capabilities powered by Bing and Google.
According to Mashable, users can use the assistant to collect information directly from their Facebook feeds or participate in interactive queries.
Although Meta AI is fully operational on WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger and Instagram in India, the standalone Meta AI website (Meta.AI) is currently not accessible to users in the subcontinent, limiting its broader web functionality . (ANI)
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