Meta AI, introduced last September, is now being integrated into Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger’s search boxes, as well as the main Facebook feed.
Users can still chat with it in the messaging inboxes of Meta’s apps and access it via a standalone website at Meta.ai.
Meta is also unveiling Llama 3, its next major open-source model, aiming to surpass competitors in performance across various tasks like coding.
The goal is for Meta AI to become the most intelligent AI assistant globally, with expansions to more countries and languages underway.
Mark Zuckerberg sees Meta’s scale and adaptability as its competitive advantage, positioning Meta AI to become a significant product in the AI assistant landscape.
I don’t think that anything at the level that what we or others in the field are working on in the next year is really in the ballpark of those type of risks, So I believe that we will be able to open source it,
At this point, our goal is not to compete with the open source models, It’s to compete with everything out there and to be the leading AI in the world.”
Mark Zuckerberg