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Meta AI will now use your Facebook and Instagram activity to inform its recommendations
Meta is giving its AI assistant a better “memory” in an effort to make the chatbot more useful. The company’s latest AI update allows the assistant to “remember certain details that you share with it in 1:1 chat” and uses your past activity on Facebook and Instagram to make more personalized recommendations.
Meta AI can now use your Facebook and Instagram data to personalize its responses
Meta says it is rolling out improvements to Meta AI, including the ability to tap profile data from Meta's various apps.
Meta Opens Floodgates For AI-Generated Accounts On Facebook, Instagram
AI-generated user accounts are the new normal for Instagram and Facebook parent, Meta. Here's how AI influencers and artificial accounts are evolving.
Where to find Meta AI in Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram—and what you can do with it
You’ll find Meta AI front and center in Meta’s apps: In the Facebook Messenger app, for example, tap Chats and you’ll see a Meta AI input box right at the top, above your real life friends and family members. Tap inside that box, and you can start chatting about whatever topic you like. You can also tap Meta AI on the tab bar at the bottom.
Meta AI Now 'Remembers' You
Meta AI Can Now 'Remember' What You Tell It Across Apps
Meta AI will curate responses based on the information you've supplied across Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp, but you can delete that data.
New Feature Makes Meta AI Smarter by Remembering Things About You
Meta has introduced a new memory feature to its AI assistant, Meta AI, designed to provide more personalized recommendations across platforms like Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp. This feature allows the AI to remember user details,
Meta AI Now 'Remembers' You: Could Lead to More Personalized Recommendations!
Meta Is Rolling Out An AI Memory Feature That Allows Meta AI To Remember Your Preferences And Provide Personalized Recommendations.
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Mark Zuckerberg ‘Loves’ AI-Generated ‘Challah Horse’ On Facebook
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg “loved” an image on Facebook known as "Challah Horse" that happens to be AI-generated, highlighting the amount of AI spam on the platform.
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