'Imagine Me': Meta AI On WhatsApp May Soon Allow Users To Create Virtual Avatars. Here's How It Will Work
WhatsApp users will be able to request AI-generated images by typing "Imagine me" in the Meta AI chat or "@Meta AI imagine me" in other chat windows.
WhatsApp is expanding its suite of Meta AI-drive tools, with new features on the horizon for its users in select markets, including India and the United States. The latest development from the Meta-owned messaging platform involves a feature named 'Imagine Me,' which allows users to generate AI-created photos of themselves. The feature, uncovered by WABetaInfo, has been seen in the latest WhatsApp beta release for Android (version 2.24.14.13), available through the Google Play Beta programme.
Although still under development, 'Imagine Me' will enable users to upload reference selfies to create personalised images using Meta AI.
How Will WhatsApp's 'Imagine Me' Work?
A screenshot from the beta version, shared by WABetaInfo on X (formerly Twitter) reveals how this feature might function once fully implemented.
📝 WhatsApp beta for Android 2.24.14.13: what's new?
— WABetaInfo (@WABetaInfo) July 1, 2024
WhatsApp is working on an optional feature to allow users to generate images of themselves using Meta AI, and it will be available in a future update!https://t.co/3SE9pjOx6a pic.twitter.com/UtVhG0RROn
Users will be able to request AI-generated images by typing "Imagine me" in the Meta AI chat or "@Meta AI imagine me" in other chat windows.
This tool will offer customisable backgrounds and locations, from forests to outer space, to enhance user photos, potentially leading to the creation of unique stickers.
The feature appears to be optional, requiring users to activate it manually within their settings. Users will also have the option to delete uploaded selfies whenever they choose.
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Meta AI, WhatsApp's in-house AI powered by the Llama 3 large language model (LLM), has recently been introduced in India. It is also accessible on other Meta platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger.
As WhatsApp continues to develop its AI capabilities, the 'Imagine Me' feature is expected to roll out in future updates, providing users with innovative ways to personalise their messaging experience.