Additionally, Meta executives demoed an upcoming feature for Instagram that can modify users' photos via text suggestions, and another that can create emoji stickers for messaging services.
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The rollout provided the first clear signs that the social media giant will offer its own general AI tools to its 3.8 billion monthly users, months after competitors like Google, Microsoft and Snapchat all announced a range of such tools in their products.
Meta has yet to launch any general consumer-facing AI products, though last month it announced it was working with a small group of advertisers to test tools that use AI to generate backgrounds and text for ad campaigns.
The company has also reorganized its AI divisions and spent heavily to build out infrastructure, after admitting early last year that it lacked the hardware and software capabilities to support demand for its AI products.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees at a session on Thursday that advances in general AI now mean the company can embed the technology “into every single one of our products.”
Mai Anh (according to Reuters)
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