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Like Facebook, WhatsApp belongs to the Meta Group. © IMAGO/Thomas Trutschel / photothek
Meta AI is Mark Zuckerberg's answer to ChatGPT. WhatsApp is now working on a new function: Users will soon be able to easily chat with Meta's AI assistant.
Menlo Park – Artificial intelligence (AI) took a big step in development with ChatGPT and Co. last year. The Meta Group, which includes Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, is reacting: A new AI assistant will be even easier to access for users via WhatsApp in the future, as the industry blog
WABetaInfo
reported.
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Meta AI is considered Mark Zuckerberg's answer to OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot. Meta's AI assistant has long been available in the USA via its own chat window in WhatsApp. Users can ask questions or have the assistant create images or individual stickers. The AI assistant has been available to a limited selection of users on Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp since last year.
Meta AI will soon be even easier to access: As
WABetaInf
o reports, users will in future be able to submit queries to the assistant directly via WhatsApp's search function. This eliminates the extra step of opening a separate chat. WhatsApp will also soon suggest prompts. The suggestions for questions and topics are intended to make it easier for users to start the conversation and thus interact with the chatbot. Meta plans to roll out the function in a future update, according to
WABetaInfo
.
It was initially unclear when the function would come to Germany. One thing is certain: WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook are an integral part of many people's everyday lives. Whatsapp alone has two billion active users worldwide. Accordingly, Meta's AI assistant has the potential to achieve greater reach than ChatGPT. For many people, Meta AI could be their first point of contact with generative artificial intelligence.
service |
Monthly active users worldwide |
Two billion |
|
Three billion |
|
Two billion |
|
ChatGPT |
100 million |
Sources: Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, Reuters
Dangers of artificial intelligence: Meta will rely on AI labeling in the future
Artificial intelligence not only presents opportunities, but also dangers. It is becoming increasingly difficult for the human eye to distinguish between real and fake images. The Meta Group therefore wants to label content created by artificial intelligence in the future. In the future, Meta also wants to oblige users of platforms such as Facebook or Instagram to point out when they publish AI videos or audio files that appear deceptively real. Anyone who doesn't comply will face consequences, emphasized Meta's political boss Nick Clegg in February.
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