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Meta AI could be finding a new home this year. The company is planning to release a standalone app for its generative AI chatbot sometime in the second quarter of 2025, according to CNBC, citing ...
Meta has also made big investments into generative AI recently, including the release of a new large language model, Llama 2, which could power its upcoming chatbots. During a recent earnings call ...
Meta’s new superintelligence lab is reportedly considering replacing its open‑source Behemoth model with a private one.
Meta has fixed a critical security bug in its AI chatbot that exposed private user prompts and responses. Read more for ...
Although ChatGPT has dominated the AI-powered chatbot scene, with over 100 million people reported to have conversed with it, the rise of its rivals has really kicked up a gear in recent weeks.
Meta’s big bet on chatbots is not just about tech. It is about trust. The company has built its new AI assistant right into ...
When Meta first announced its Meta AI chatbot in September last year, it explained how it would be using web search results from Bing to help expand its responses: “In text-based chats, Meta AI has ...
Meta, angling for a seat at the AI chatbot table, is launching a host of new AI-powered bots across its messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram. They’re available for select ...
Meta has been actively engaged in other AI endeavors recently, including the development of a more robust LLM to compete with OpenAI's GPT-4, the foundation of ChatGPT and Bing.
The company recently announced that Meta AI, the AI-capable chatbot it markets, will soon be available in 21 new markets, including the UK, Brazil and more countries in Latin America and Asia.