It’s apparent that Mark Zuckerberg likes the idea of avatars. He likes them for the Metaverse and for Horizon Workrooms; so it is no surprise that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is preparing to introduce AI-powered chatbots with different personas on all of its social media platforms. These chatbots will engage users in human-like conversations and provide unique and entertaining experiences. The company sees this move as a strategic way to enhance engagement and allow users to search the platform and receive personalized recommendations.
Mixed in with those platform UI goals are negative concerns about user data privacy and about policing and maintaining appropriate conduct with younger users. Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, hinted at forthcoming AI products that could serve as assistants, coaches, or facilitators for interactions with businesses and creators. The chatbots are set to roll out as early as next month, and more details are expected to be announced at Meta’s Connect developer event in September.
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