Meta AI has officially launched in Europe after an eight-month delay due to regulatory challenges. The rollout includes 41 European countries and 21 overseas territories, marking a significant expansion for the AI tool. Users can now access Meta AI through various platforms, including WhatsApp, enhancing their experience with the assistant's capabilities.
The AI assistant offers multimodal and multilingual features, allowing users to perform tasks like content curation and group planning. Despite the delays, Meta has worked closely with European regulators to ensure compliance with data privacy laws. This launch reflects Meta's commitment to providing AI innovations to European users, similar to those available in the US.
• Meta AI's launch in Europe follows extensive regulatory engagement.
• The assistant will support six new European languages.
Multimodal AI refers to systems that can process and understand multiple forms of data, such as text and images, enhancing user interaction.
Regulatory compliance involves adhering to laws and regulations, crucial for AI deployment in regions with strict data privacy laws.
Data privacy pertains to the proper handling of sensitive user information, impacting how AI models are trained and deployed.
Meta is a leading technology company focused on social media and AI, now expanding its AI tools in Europe.
Apple is a major technology company that has faced challenges in launching its AI tools in Europe due to regulatory issues.
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