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How Meta’s new AI app uses social media to enhance overall experience

How Meta’s new AI app uses social media to enhance overall experience

How Meta’s new AI app uses social media to enhance overall experience

Meta has recently announced their own AI (artificial intelligence) chatbot that combines typical AI functionalities with social media, giving it an edge over competitors.

Meta has claimed that the chatbot is:

“Built to get to know you, so its answers are more helpful”.

While this is the case for all AI chatbots, this one goes a step further. It will still provide the typical services you could find on a platform like ChatGPT, such as text searches and voice command searches, and users can even get it to use the voice of a celebrity when providing its response. However, as Meta owns social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram, they have designed this chatbot to take social media platforms into consideration when getting to know its user.

Everything you share and post on these social media platforms will be searched, as well as the web, in order to find the latest and most up to date information in relation to your online history. As well as this, Meta’s AI functionality aims to keep you connected with other people by using a ‘Discover’ feed. This feed allows you to see what prompts other people have been using on the platform, and allows you to choose if you want yours to be shared or not.

Following the news of this release, Meta stated that:

“People around the world use Meta AI daily across WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and Messenger, and now, people can choose to experience a personal AI designed around voice conversations inside a standalone app.”

At Engage Web, we keep up to date with the latest in everything AI so we can adapt and serve our clients to the best of our ability. For more information, get in touch today.

James Hussey

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