Meta launches genius new AI features, users are torn
Over the last few years, tech companies have begun prioritizing using artificial intelligence (AI) by increasing investments and conducting hours of research to enhance their user experience. This allows them to better understand their audience and provide further customization to deliver more personalization, helping them stand out from the competition.
However, delivering a more tailored experience also means these companies are gathering tons of personal data from millions of users, making some wonder if these tech companies may know us better than our family and friends do or even better than we know ourselves.
Meta AI: Revolutionizing the Landscape
Meta AI is Meta's artificial intelligence platform, which is used across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. In 2023, the AI was initially installed across all Meta platforms for optimized internet search, translation of text, and generation of images, but it didn't stop there.
On Monday, Meta announced it had made some updates and improvements to its Meta AI platform. It has gradually begun rolling them out across all Meta platforms in the U.S. and Canada, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
According to the announcement, one of the new features allows Meta AI to remember personal details from previous conversations that users have shared with it in chats. This will let the chatbot pick up important details based on the context of a conversation to generate customized and personalized responses for each Meta user while chatting.
The chatbot essentially stores information mentioned in previous conversations that is unique to the user. It then analyzes new messages and chooses relevant details it already knows to create tailored responses.
In addition to this new chatbot feature, Meta revealed another feature that allows for greater personalization to deliver relevant content recommendations that better align with individual users.
Meta has enabled recall features and tracking across all connected Meta platforms, allowing its AI to cross-reference information and data it has gathered from a user and utilize it in other platforms to further optimize content and search.
Although Meta stated several times in its announcement that these new AI features are used to enhance users' experience and develop more innovative tools, some people remain skeptical about Meta's intentions.
Some netizens expressed their concerns about the new Meta AI features by commenting on a post on X about the news, "That's a bit scary" and "Very cool but kind of scary." Others questioned Meta's use of personal data by sarcastically commenting, "I'm sure they'll use our data responsibly."
However, other users are amazed by the new features, expressing their excitement to push Meta AI's limits.
Conclusion
No matter what side you take regarding Meta AI's new features, tech companies are beginning to rely increasingly on artificial intelligence to get ahead of the competition by better identifying users' needs and creating a better user experience through personalization.