New York Post

Meta upgrades apps using AI

- By ARIEL ZILBER

Meta unveiled new artificial intelligen­ce features on Wednesday for its signature social media apps to take on rival bots like ChatGPT.

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook’s parent company, introduced the enhancemen­ts to Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp during the opening day of the Meta Connect developer conference at the tech giant’s headquarte­rs in Menlo Park, Calif.

The new tools include an AI personal assistant that Meta’s 3 billion users can interact with when using any of the messaging apps — along with a smattering of AI characters Zuckerberg called “a bit more fun,” such as “Max the sous chef,” who can help come up with ideas for dinner, and Lily, a “personal editor and writing partner.”

“These are just a few we have trained. There are a lot more coming,” Zuckerberg said at the two-day event, the company’s first public conference since the pandemic.

“Advances in AI allow us to create different AI personas to help us get different things done,” he continued. “This isn’t just going to be about answering queries. This is about entertainm­ent and about helping you do things to connect with the people around you.”

Zuckerberg also unveiled Meta’s latest virtual and augmented reality headset, the Quest 3.

The $500 price tag is an increase from its $300 predecesso­r. The latest iteration of the Quest 3, which will begin shipping on Oct. 10, comes just before Apple is set to unveil its Vision Pro headset, which will cost a whopping $3,499 per unit.

Zuckerberg also touted Meta’s $300 Ray Ban Stories smart glasses, which will enable people to record videos, take photos, livestream on Facebook, and listen to music with the help of an AI assistant.

“Smart glasses are the ideal form factor for you to let an AI assistant see what you are seeing and hear what you are hearing,” Zuckerberg said.

The new products failed to move Meta’s stock price, which was down 0.4% on Wednesday.

Artificial intelligen­ce is central to Meta’s longterm goals.

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Mark Zuckerberg has introduced Meta’s new VR headset and smart glasses, along with new artificial intelligen­ce enhancemen­ts to its social media apps.
Getting smarter Mark Zuckerberg has introduced Meta’s new VR headset and smart glasses, along with new artificial intelligen­ce enhancemen­ts to its social media apps.

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