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Meta is releasing new features from time to time to connect its Instagram platform as well as all other social media platforms. Apart from this, the company is also focused on AI integration on all platforms. In this path, Meta has now rolled out a new AI tool - AI Studio on Instagram, which will allow users to create and share their personalized AI chatbots. The new tool will prove beneficial for influencers and small businesses, as through this they can reply to messages by creating their customized replies. Apart from this, this feature brings many other features.
According to a news agency (via NDTV), Meta has added a new AI tool called AI Studio on the Instagram platform, which will allow users to create personalized AI characters and allow Instagram creators to use these characters "as an extension of themselves." These AI characters can handle replies to people's common DM questions and stories. Users can share their AI characters across Meta's various platforms.
The new tool is built on Meta's Lama 3.1, the largest version of its mostly free artificial intelligence model released last week, which is available in multiple languages and has performance metrics that compete with paid models from rivals such as OpenAI.
Let us tell you that in June, Google launched Gemini's mobile app (Gemini AI app) in India in 9 languages, a week after which Meta also introduced its artificial intelligence assistant Meta AI in India on WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, Messenger and Meta.ai. The company said at the time of release that it had been built with a Large Language Model (LLM). The arrival of Meta AI on Facebook, WhatsApp, and Insta will benefit millions of users. From creating content to getting information on a topic, tasks like this are now completed directly with Meta AI.
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