WhatsApp is a fantastic amalgamation of memories and the features that hold it firmly. If the company hadn’t been caught under the postulates of multiple theories that disseminate the diminutive idea of attracting users in numerous ways, it would have included human robots inside the game.
Luckily, it didn’t happen, and the company is currently taking a stand, a pen, and ink to draw beautiful art and later correct it using an AI chatbot. That’s true; the company plans to install an integrated chatbot inside the application.
People who are worried about having fewer friends and rarely get a message from friends in a pile of zoned chatboxes can have a great time with AI Chatbot soon after the company lays it on the ground about the desired cloud. In September, Meta unveiled its strategic initiative to integrate a sophisticated AI chatbot across its platforms.
The company has unequivocally staked its resources on the formidable Llama 2 large language model, elevating the discourse of its AI chatbot to a level of fluency and unyielding tenacity in conversations. Furthermore, Meta forged a partnership with Microsoft Bing, harnessing the power of web search to address user inquiries comprehensively.
Embarking on a journey through the wheel of time, it becomes evident that Meta is meticulously refining its AI chatbot, a revelation captured by WABetaInfo in the latest WhatsApp beta version as v2.23.24.26. A conspicuous addition to the Chats tab, positioned just above the chat icon, unveils a new shortcut.
This innovative feature facilitates seamless access to the integrated AI chatbot, empowering users to issue commands and seek information within the confines of the application. Presently, this cutting-edge functionality is exclusively available to selected WhatsApp beta users.
However, there is a palpable anticipation that this avant-garde feature will soon cascade to a broader user base in the coming days. Prospective users keen on experimenting with the AI chatbot within WhatsApp must immerse themselves in the beta program, notwithstanding its current overflow state.