Video: Imagine Me As A Gladiator, Meta AI Rolls Out New Selfie Feature

This video helps you to delve into the new feature as Meta CEO and Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg rolled out a new feature for Meta AI that will allow users to customise their images in different styles and scenarios.

Meta AI Edited by Updated: Jul 24, 2024, 6:23 pm

This video helps you to delve into the new feature as Meta CEO and Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg rolled out a new feature for Meta AI that will allow users to customise their images in different styles and scenarios. The user can be a gladiator, a band member and so forth. This new feature will be available in multiple places which support a plethora of languages. Mark Zuckerberg posted a video on Instagram where he scans his face using Meta AI and asks Meta AI to entirely transform his appearance to a gladiator, then a band member.

The American entrepreneur Zuckerberg stated in a Bloomberg report that AI would also help creators and celebrities engage with their fans by automatically responding to messages and comments that enable them to not faff on such things supporting languages like Hindi, Portuguese, Spanish  French, German and Italian.

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This image generation feature has already been introduced by Snapchat using the apps “Dreams’ selfie tool. This upcoming WhatsApp feature will be almost similar to Snapchat’s picture creation. Meta  AI has already introduced AI chatbots on its main apps like Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to gather everything you need without going out or closing the app.

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Your search queries will be addressed within seconds which minimizes your time spent on Google to collect data or gather news. However, Meta AI chatbot includes a lot of fun as well. This new AI selfie generation will also add a trifle to the entertainment side as it has now been unveiled and is ‘ready to use.’