Meta, the parent company of popular social media platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram, has announced the expansion of its groundbreaking AI service, known as “Meta AI,” to 12 countries beyond the United States.
These countries now include Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, Canada, Australia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, and others.
The introduction of Meta AI in these regions, initially available in English, aims to enhance user experience by offering new tools for creativity, productivity, and connectivity seamlessly integrated into the platforms.
In a recent blog post, Meta highlighted the evolution of Meta AI since its introduction at last year’s Connect event, emphasizing its versatility in enhancing daily interactions and experiences for users.
Powered by Meta Llama 3 technology, Meta AI enables users to efficiently accomplish tasks, access information, unleash creativity, and foster connections with unprecedented ease.
A spokesperson for Meta commented, “We’re thrilled to expand the availability of Meta AI to English-speaking users across several countries outside the US. With Meta AI, users can expect smarter, faster, and more enjoyable experiences, thanks to our latest innovations with Meta Llama 3.”
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Meta emphasized that its AI service is now the most advanced AI assistant accessible to users at no cost, and it’s now accessible in more countries across its suite of apps.
With Meta AI seamlessly integrated into feeds, chats, searches, and more, users can perform tasks and access real-time information without leaving the app environment.
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Meta, expressed excitement about the expansion