With support from his tech company Meta, Mark Zuckerberg has published prototypes of a new Llama 3 model.
Similar to ChatGPT from Open AI, Gemini from Google, and Bing from Microsoft, it is designed to function conversationally, requiring the user to compose a prompt to receive a response.
The makers’ goal is to provide consumers with the newest, free digital assistant. Mark shared a video on his Instagram profile on Thursday, April 18, stating, “Our goal is to build the world’s leading AI.”
His extensive language model has the potent capacity to animate images. This function was first made available online a few years ago and is now widely available through Pika Labs, Animated Drawings, Genmo, and other similar services.
The businessman further asserted in his video that the program can “generate high-quality images so fast that it creates and updates them in real time as you’re typing.”
Tech enthusiasts worldwide are not unfamiliar with these topics; nonetheless, it’s important to note that this helper won’t be limited to a stand-alone website.
Mark intends to incorporate it into all of Meta’s well-known social media channels, including Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger.
This implies that users may now animate a snapshot straight out of their minds and send it to the person they’re conversing with instantly on WhatsApp, as opposed to merely utilizing pre-made stickers and emoticons.