Meta AI is rolling out across its social media platforms WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and Messenger.
Here's how to disable (or at least ignore) Meta AI on the Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp apps
The chatbot is being integrated as a feature across Meta platforms. Here's what we know.
Meta is rolling out real-time AI image generation in beta for WhatsApp users in the US. As soon as you start typing a text-to-image prompt in a chat with Meta AI, you’ll see how the image changes as you add more detail about what you want to create. In the example shared by Meta, a user types in the prompt, “Imagine a soccer game on mars.” The generated image quickly changes from a typical soccer player to showing an entire soccer field on a Martian landscape. If you have access to the beta,...
Microsoft ships Windows 11 with lots of promotions via notifications and ads. This is a step-by-step guide to blocking ads in Windows 11.
A new predictive typing model has emerged from Aalto University, offering a fresh approach to smartphone typing.
Google today announced a new ad format called "Ad Intents," designed to integrate ads into existing website content and boost revenue potential for publishers using Auto ads.
Publishers have a new option for Auto ads to appear on their website, in the form of links and anchors.
We’re adding new styles, video calling with WhatsApp and Messenger, and Meta AI with Vision, so you can ask your glasses about what you’re seeing and get helpful information.
Meta has made some major announcements on the AI front over the past week. It started with Facebook co-founder and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announcing the new Meta AI assistant built on Llama 3 which they believe can and will surpass the capabilities of ChatGPT. On the AI-powered hardware front, Mark Zuckerberg announced new functionality […]
Brands and marketers might be able to buy ads on the text-based platform Threads sooner than expected.
Hawaii natives Tua and Taulia Tagovailoa, from Ewa Beach, are showcased in a new Rocket Mortgage commercial as the NFL Draft approaches next week. The ad features the brothers working out together and expressing their mutual support, which they describe as being each other's "dreammates." "Dreammate is someone that believes in you before you believe []