Last Thursday (8), management of Meta announces new Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools. What features need to be developed in the near future and the future plans of the company, which seems to be increasingly centered in the field of artificial intelligence, were presented. One of the innovations is a ChatGPT style chatbot for apps like WhatsApp.
Andrew Bosworth (Head of Technology), Chris Cox (Head of Product) and Mark Zuckerberg (CEO) took the “digital stage” at the meeting, which took place in California and aired at all other Meta offices around the world. . . The trio showed previews of AI chatbots the company is working on to integrate into Messenger and WhatsApp, for example..
Further details were also revealed about the new Meta app, which “will be a response to Twitter,” according to Cox. The project, which has not yet received an official name, will be integrated into Instagram and promises to rival the social network acquired by Elon Musk in 2022. The launch “will be safe, easy to use and reliable,” according to the head of products.
Meta, which is also within the body of Instagram, needs to implement some new features for those who use the application. For example, the app should get one resource that can modify photos based on text codes (prompts) and another that can create stickers to be used in messaging apps. Coincidentally, these news were also confirmed by the USA. Reutersreceived information from a Meta spokesperson.
Alongside projects developed for the external public, Meta has also launched Metamate, a productivity assistant to assist employees by answering internal questions and performing daily tasks (based on data from the company’s internal systems).
Finally, Zuckerberg said that advances in Generative AI have made it possible for Meta to develop technologies “for each of its products.”
Source: Tec Mundo

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