WhatsApp Meta AI gets major update
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta has enriched the company's instant messaging app with creative tool to help users
People often experience a creativity slump, a dreadful time when people struggle to explore ideas or find inspiration. However, if you are one of them, then look no further than WhatsApp on your phone.
Meta's instant messaging app has truly evolved since its artificial intelligence into the platform and it just keeps on enhancing the app.
Recently, a new feature was announced on WhatsApp's channel on the app and it takes the app's intelligence to the next level.
According to the update on the channel, users can now ask Meta AI within the app any question and receive summarised answers to their queries.
The update revealed that users may even ask WhatsApp's Meta AI for ideas and inspiration when they are experiencing a creativity slump.
All they need to do is head to the search bar at the top of their chats and ask away!
Meta AI has already changed the face of WhatsApp by introducing seven new languages and being available in more countries worldwide, including in Latin America for the first time.
Additionally, WhatsApp's parent company introduced new Meta AI creative tools, making it easier for users to bring their vision to life and turn their ideas and imagination into images.
Users also have the option to use Meta's largest and most capable open-source model inside Meta AI for challenging math and coding questions and more complex projects.
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