![]() Google is the most popular search engine in the planet, enjoying a market share of around 85% (according to latest Statista data), but Microsoft is trying to change that. Your chats may be about turn a lot spicier. Google was working on a similar product alongside called Imagen, which it now plans to integrate into the most popular keyboard app on Android – Gboard.Īlso read | AI pioneers say ChatGPT, Bing and Bard will push creativity, take over mundane jobs so that humans can do betterĩto5Google recently spotted strings in a beta version of Gboard referencing “Imagen Keyboard.” Details are scanty, but from what we can tell, the keyboard will in the near future offer an option to send AI generated images alongside the pre-existing GIFs, stickers, and emojis options. The deep learning model generates photorealistic images from scratch with just a simple text prompt from you. Gboardīesides ChatGPT, another OpenAI product that shot to popularity last year was Dall-E. The service is developed by OpenAI and is available as a beta, but only to premium users in US and Canada for now. Late February, Spotify introduced a new AI-powered service into its mobile apps called DJ that let users create their own personalised playlist and even commentates in a “stunningly realistic voice.” The music streaming platform has described the feature as a “personalised AI guide that knows you and your music taste so well that it can choose what to play for you.” Spotify Spotify DJ isn’t available in India as of writing (Image: Spotify) Meanwhile, AI on Instagram will be used in creative filters and ad formats. When Meta’s plans materialise, you should see ChatGPT-like chatbots to interact with on WhatsApp and Messenger. These personas will be built into WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram – basically almost Meta’s entire catalogue of social apps. This new team will start by building “creative and expressive tools,” but with time will focus on developing AI personas that can help people in many ways. ![]() WhatsApp and MessengerĮarlier this week, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerburg announced in a Facebook post that the company is creating a “new top-level product group” that’s focused on generative AI. The AI chatbot is generating shockwaves across the industry already, and tech companies are rushing to incorporate similar technology across their products to stay relevant.ĬhatGPT may be a special, newly-released tool, but one of the implications of the AI race is that the apps you already have on your phone – like WhatsApp, Instagram, and Spotify – are also changing to get on with the trend. ![]() But perhaps what many grossly underestimated was how quickly it would do so. When ChatGPT first landed late November last year, people were quick to realise that it was going to change the world, thanks to its endless abilities ranging from writing essays to generating code. ![]()
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