WhatsApp, the Meta-owned instant messaging platform, is gearing up to introduce an AI-forward feature. This feature will allow users to set profile pictures created by artificial intelligence. This update appears to be the platform's latest move to jump onto the AI bandwagon.


This development comes as part of the latest WhatsApp beta for Android, version 2.24.11.17. The news of this innovative feature was initially disclosed by WABetaInfo, a prominent source for WhatsApp-related updates and leaks.


The forthcoming feature is poised to offer users a viable alternative to using personal photos as profile pictures, thereby bolstering privacy measures within the platform.


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How Will WhatsApp's AI-Generated Photos Work?


As per reports, users are expected to find the AI-generated profile picture option within the profile settings menu. Speculation suggests that WhatsApp may integrate this feature seamlessly into the profile editing interface, akin to the existing Avatar feature.


Impressively, the AI-powered generator is anticipated to provide users with a diverse array of customisation options, resembling sticker-like images. Users may potentially craft unique and personalised images reflective of their mood, personality, or interests by inputting descriptive text.


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While the specifics regarding the underlying large language model powering this AI functionality remain undisclosed, analysts draw parallels with the technology employed in the recently introduced Meta AI search bar.


Despite the ongoing development efforts, a definitive timeline for the feature's widespread availability remains elusive.


This latest innovation follows a series of recent updates rolled out by WhatsApp aimed at enriching user experience and bolstering security.


Notably, earlier this month, WhatsApp introduced a feature to prevent users from capturing screenshots of others' profile pictures. Additionally, the platform has introduced enhancements such as a revamped voice call user interface, the ability to pin multiple messages within chats, and a passwordless login system leveraging Face ID and Touch ID authentication methods.