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Meta, parent company to WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook , is introducing a new assistant, Meta AI. It means you can use WhatsApp, for instance, in a whole new way. It’s currently in beta, but it’s on its way. And it’s something that the iPhone’s iMessage app doesn’t match.
Right now, the changes are for U.S. users. Meta says, “We’re making image generation faster, so you can create images from text in real-time using Meta AI’s Imagine feature. We’re starting to roll this out today in beta on WhatsApp and the Meta AI web experience in the US.”If you have access to the beta, you can try this yourself . Key to it all is triggering the prompt by using “imagine” as your first word.
Meta says the images “are also now sharper and higher quality, with a better ability to include text in images.”Meta AI, it’s claimed, will also come up with “helpful prompts with ideas to change the image, so you can keep iterating from that initial starting point.”Some of these features using Meta AI are available in WhatsApp, Facebook, Messenger and Instagram outside the U.S.
As mentioned above, though, the Imagine feature, , is currently just for WhatsApp and the Meta AI web experience in the U.S. We all know AI can do crazily impressive things. What’s new and urgently important here is that it’s available for free in an app the people use all the time. And that’s a ground-breaking change.
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