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Meta expands AI services to other countries

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The company behind Facebook, Whatsapp and Instagram, Meta, has expand its Al service outside the United States to scores of other countries.

Those countries include Ghana, South Africa, Australia, Zambia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Jamaica, Canada, Pakistan, New Zealand, Singapore, Uganda.

The goal is to strengthen user relationships while providing fresh expressive, creative, and productivity capabilities inside these well-known applications, according to Meta.

Meta AI, which is based on Meta Llama 3 technology, enables users to easily complete activities, learn new things, be creative, and establish connections than ever before, we developed certain special creativity tools, such as the capacity to animate images as well as generate a playback video of your creation process.

The latest AI is now the most sophisticated AI assistant that is available in more countries across all of our apps, and it can be used for free. With the Meta AI integrated into feeds, conversations, searches, and other areas of our apps, users can complete tasks and obtain up-to-date information without ever leaving the app.

The founder of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, said, “With our expansion of Meta AI in English to new countries, we are excited to share our next-generation assistant with even more people and make it work for you by providing real-time information through our seamless search integration in the app you know.

Introduction of AI has been revolutionary, with several products being released by major corporations such as Microsoft, Google, and Meta.

Major worries about artificial intelligence (AI) have been voiced by experts, and it include issues with privacy, bias and discrimination, lack of transparency, moral quandaries, security risks, power concentration, and long-term dangers related to the development of artificial general intelligence that surpasses human intelligent.

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