Meta AI is now available in Hindia. The Llama 3-powered generative AI tool is breaking down language barriers with its recent addition of six new languages, expanding its reach across the globe. The fresh language support will be available on WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram - wherever Meta AI is available. The latest update, announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, extends the virtual assistant's capabilities to more countries and introduces innovative features to enhance user experience.
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Meta AI Becomes Multilingual
Meta AI is now available in 22 countries, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, and Cameroon. This expansion is not just geographical but linguistic as well.
Users can now interact with Meta AI in French, German, Hindi, Hindi-Romanized Script, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish. The update aims to make Meta AI more accessible and useful to a diverse range of users.
Next month, Meta AI will also be available on Quest in the US and Canada.
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Zuckerberg Gives A Demo Of 'Imagine Me'
One of the standout additions is the "Imagine Me" feature, currently in its beta phase in the US. This tool allows users to generate personalised images by simply typing "Imagine me" followed by a description of a desired scenario.
This feature aims to bring creative ideas to life, enabling users to visualise themselves in various outfits and settings. Zuckerberg showcased this feature on Instagram with a fun video of how it works.
Users can manage their setup photos, including resetting or deleting them, through the Meta AI chatbot settings, ensuring privacy and control over their images.
Meta AI's new Imagine editing feature offers a simple way to modify images using text prompts.
This tool enables users to perform tasks such as adding or removing elements, adjusting colours, and changing compositions effortlessly.
Initially available in English, this feature will soon support additional languages, broadening its accessibility as indicated in a recent WhatsApp blog post.