Meta is launching its AI-powered chatbot, Meta AI, in 21 new markets, enhancing competition with OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. The rollout will include the UK, Brazil, and several countries in Latin America and Asia, with plans to support over a dozen languages. By the end of 2024, Meta aims for its AI assistant to be the most widely used globally.
The introduction of Meta AI on Ray-Ban Meta glasses in the UK and Australia allows users to interact hands-free. The expansion is crucial as AI tools redefine public interaction with technology, particularly through popular apps like WhatsApp and Instagram. However, Meta must ensure user engagement and address privacy concerns to maintain its competitive edge.
• Meta AI to launch in 21 new markets, targeting 43 countries.
• Meta aims to support over a dozen languages by 2024.
Meta AI is positioned as a generative AI assistant, aiming to enhance user interaction across various platforms.
Meta AI functions as a chatbot, providing assistance and information to users in real-time.
Meta AI utilizes NLP to understand and respond to user queries effectively.
The company is expanding its AI capabilities with the launch of Meta AI in multiple countries.
It competes with Meta in the generative AI space, particularly with its ChatGPT product.
Its Gemini AI competes directly with Meta AI in the chatbot market.
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