He died on Wednesday to announce Its user-friendly entry into the crowded world of AI chatbots, edges report. During a presentation at Meta Connect 2023, the company announced that it will launch its chat assistant “Meta AI” and a selection of AI personalities on its messaging platforms, including WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger.
Meta’s new AI assistant will probably look familiar to anyone who has used chatbots like ChatGPT or Claude. It’s designed as a general-purpose chatbot that can help plan trips, answer questions, and create images from text prompts, according to Meta. Assistant also integrates real-time results from Microsoft’s Bing search engine, providing access to up-to-date information such as Bing Chat, the ChatGPT browsing plugin and Google Bird.
During the demo, The Verge said that Matter AI was able to quickly generate high-resolution images from short text descriptions using the /Imagine prompt, and that the feature would be free to use. While Meta did not reveal the full details of the new AI assistant training, the company said it is a custom model based on the company’s LLaMA 2 language model, which was released in July.
In addition to the usual assistants, Meta is introducing 28 AI-powered characters to its messaging platform, including several played by celebrities like Tom Brady (who plays “Bru”) and Kendall Jenner (who plays “Billie”). has character. drama). “, “Big Sister” and Snoop Dogg (a “dungeon master” who gives gaming tips).
accordingly TechCrunch, celebrity photos are not pure video, but can usually be processed to serve as new animations. However, they also do not speak and therefore text-based AI robots more closely resemble representative avatars of personalities. Meta said the popular AI systems entered limited beta on Wednesday, but we haven’t seen any reports on their implementation on the ground (or on the phone, so to speak).
To make sure these popular AI characters don’t enter the Tai Zone and utter embarrassing or harmful phrases, the company says the Red Team has spent 6,000 hours on exercises to identify potentially problematic uses of its assistant to combat this. This process generates thousands of internal conversations to improve assistant behavior and responses.
Currently, the new Meta Assistant is not trained on public user data from Instagram or Facebook. However, The Verge suggests that could change as the company looks to expand its chatbot’s usefulness through “social integration,” according to Ahmed Al-Dahl, vice president of generative AI at Meta.
Meta executives see the company’s massive user reach with billions of daily users on WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger as a key advantage. While OpenAI has arguably been a pioneer in AI-generated chatbots, it’s possible that Meta Series Assistant will allow its assistants to reach even more customers to try their first chatbots — while driving profitable user engagement in its growing applications.