Meta AI is available in one more country

Meta AI is available in one more country

The artificial intelligence assistant, popular in more than a dozen countries, is available for free. It seamlessly integrates into various platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger, Instagram.

According to Meta, Meta AI is designed to help users with tasks ranging from managing daily activities to stimulating creativity. With the launch in India, users will now be able to get things done without leaving their favourite apps.


Meta AI is now faster and smarter

Its capabilities will be utilised to learn new topics, create content and connect with what matters most. Meta AI's integration with WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger and Instagram makes it incredibly versatile.

For example, planning a night out with friends can be simplified by asking Meta AI in a WhatsApp group chat to recommend restaurants with great views and vegan options. If you're organising a weekend getaway, Meta AI can suggest interesting places to stop along your journey.

For students, Meta AI can help prepare for a test. Users can ask it to create a multiple-choice test to help with your study sessions. And if you're moving into a new apartment, Meta AI can help you visualise your ideal aesthetic by creating AI-crafted mood boards for your furniture shopping.

Meta AI also improves the way users interact with content on Facebook. As you scroll through your feed, you can ask Meta AI for more information about posts that catch your eye. One of the highlights of Meta AI is the ability to "imagine", which facilitates text-to-image conversion.

By using the word "imagine" in your interactions, you can create and share unique visuals. If you find an image particularly compelling, you can even ask Meta AI to animate it or modify it according to new prompts. The intelligence and efficiency of Meta AI is enabled by Meta Llama 3, the latest and most powerful broad language model developed by Meta. This technology makes Meta AI smarter, faster and more engaging than previous versions.

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