Meta starts testing user-created AI chatbots on Instagram
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced testing user-created AI chatbots on Instagram via Meta AI studio. Creators will label AI characters clearly. Initial U.S. tests involve 50 creators, aiming for wider use by August. Meta promotes AI for engaging interactions.
Read original articleMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the start of testing user-created AI chatbots on Instagram through Meta AI studio. These AI characters made by creators will be clearly labeled as AI to inform users. The initial tests will involve around 50 creators and a small percentage of users in the U.S., with plans to expand to more people by August. Zuckerberg highlighted the potential for creators and businesses to use AI avatars to engage with their communities and customers. The aim is to enable experimentation and evolution of engaging AI interactions over time. Meta first introduced its AI studio last year to allow businesses to build custom chatbots. The company's move aligns with the broader trend of integrating AI technology into social media platforms for enhanced user experiences.
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