A preview of Meta’s intention to incorporate the Meta AI chatbot is currently available in the most recent versions of the Instagram and WhatsApp apps for iOS and Android. The limited Meta AI chatbot test is currently only available to users who have set English as their WhatsApp language.
Whatsapp is only now testing its Meta AI chatbot for English users.
The test has gone live in a few countries, including India, but is currently only available to a limited number of people. For certain users, the search bar incorporates Meta AI; for others, the app’s upper right corner features a new Meta AI emblem.
Users can interact with the chatbot by asking it questions by touching the search box provided by Meta AI.
The chatbot generates prompt ideas at random, but it also takes questions from users.
Currently, the Meta AI chatbot is not used in WhatsApp chats since discussions are end-to-end encrypted.
It’s uncertain if WhatsApp will follow Skype’s lead and eventually integrate the chatbot even further into user interactions.
WhatsApp has been using AI chatbots to follow the trend of integrating AI technology into various apps and services. WhatsApp’s functionality has been enhanced and users may now access additional features and functionalities thanks to the Meta AI chatbot.
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