Meta has recently broadened the reach of its AI capabilities in India by incorporating generative AI across its platforms, including WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. The social media giant has unveiled a dedicated website, allowing free direct access to Meta’s AI from any web browser.
A Facebook account is necessary for users to engage with the AI virtual assistant on this new site. This stipulation means that access to Meta AI’s online version remains off-limits without a Facebook account.
Leveraging the power of Llama 3, Meta AI excels in crafting textual content and visuals. Remarkably, it further enhances user experience by enabling the transformation of AI-generated visuals into brief animated sequences, which users can tailor through textual prompts. The process of generating images is transparent, unfolding in real-time for users.
Meta AI mirrors the versatility of other AI tools, offering support in composing emails and essays and answering a wide range of questions. Its ability to tap into the most recent internet content ensures it can provide relevant and current answers.
In contrast to other services like Gemini Advanced or ChatGPT Plus, Meta AI does not feature a premium tier. Its full suite of features remains open and free for all users, devoid of any restrictions.
Navigating to and using this AI on the web is uncomplicated, with support from mobile and desktop web browsers.
Users simply need to visit Meta.ai and log in with their Facebook account. Once logged in, Meta AI introduces users to potential prompts on the home page. Alternatively, users can directly input their queries into the chat box.
Much like other chatbot technologies, Meta AI stores all user interactions, which can be revisited anytime. It also provides the option to delete specific conversations. Currently, it lacks a feature for temporary chats, an option seen in services like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.