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news Meta launches a stand-alone AI app to compete with ChatGPT

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After integrating Meta AI into WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger, Meta is rolling out a stand-alone AI app. Unveiled at Meta’s LlamaConevent on Tuesday, this app allows users to access Meta AI in an app, similar to the ChatGPT app and other AI assistant apps.

To win over users, Meta is trying to leverage what makes it different from companies like OpenAI and Anthropic — Meta already has a sense of who you are, what you like, and who you hang out with based on years of data that you’ve likely shared on Facebook or Instagram.

Meta’s AI app can differentiate itself from existing AI assistants because it can “[draw] on information you’ve already chosen to share on Meta products,” the company said, such as your profile and the content you engage with. So far, these personalized responses will be available in the U.S. and Canada.

You can also give Meta more information about you to remember for future conversations with its AI — for example, you can tell the AI that you are lactose intolerant, which it could remember before recommending that you go to a wine and cheese tasting on your next vacation.

As with any AI product, users should be aware of how Meta may use the data they share with its chatbots. Meta relies on its wealth of user data to power its targeted advertising business, which makes up the bulk of its revenue.

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Meta’s AI app also introduces a Discover feed, where you can share how you’re using AI with your friends — in a mock-up image, Meta shows someone asking the AI to describe them in three emojis, which they then shared with their friends. A user’s interactions with Meta AI will only be shared to the feed if they choose to do so.

This feed might amplify certain generative AI trends, like the recent trend in which people tried to make themselves look like Barbie dolls or Studio Ghiblicharacters. But then again, not every app needs to have a social feed — we’re looking at you, Venmo

Source: https://techcrunch.com/2025/04/29/meta-launches-a-standalone-ai-app-to-compete-with-chatgpt/
 
This is how transparent and porous we have become over the years! Now, robotic technologies are going to tell us how to live our life better, laying out different options for us which our human brains can no longer come up by itself. It sure has its own perks, but we need to ponder how much are we becoming vulnerable in the era of technology.
 
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