Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook, is gearing up to introduce a diverse range of artificial intelligence (AI) powered chatbots with distinct personalities as early as September, as reported by the Financial Times. These chatbots are designed to engage users in human-like conversations, aiming to enhance user engagement across Meta’s social media platforms. The company has been diligently developing prototypes for these chatbots, drawing inspiration from historical figures like Abraham Lincoln and adopting fun themes like that of a surfer to offer travel advice. These AI-driven chatbots are expected…
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Lisa: Odisha TV Unveils India’s First Regional AI News Anchor, Revolutionizing Broadcasting
Odisha TV, an Odia-based news station, has made history by unveiling “Lisa,” India’s first regional AI news anchor. This remarkable development marks a groundbreaking moment in TV broadcasting and journalism, with the potential to revolutionize the industry. In a video shared on Twitter by OTV, Lisa confidently introduces herself, expressing excitement for this historic occasion. The news station revealed that she would soon be hosting news updates, showcasing her capabilities as an AI news anchor. What sets Lisa apart is her ability to speak multiple languages, including Odia, English, and…
Read MoreThreads: The Fastest Growing App Faces User Attention Challenges
Threads, the app launched by Meta, the company behind Twitter, has experienced a sudden drop in user engagement, failing to hold people’s attention. Despite a staggering 150 million downloads within just 10 days of its release, reports indicate that users have migrated away from the app, finding it less interesting. Daily usage has plummeted by nearly 50 percent, with users now spending only 10 minutes per day compared to the previous 20 minutes. According to data from Sensor Tower and Similarweb, Threads’ daily active users have dropped by approximately 20…
Read MoreMeta Verified Launches in India: Enhancing Online Identity Trust for Instagram and Facebook Users
Months after its initial launch, Meta Verified is finally making its way to India, allowing Instagram and Facebook users to verify their identities on the popular social media platforms. However, unlike Twitter, Meta (formerly known as Facebook) has decided to honor legacy verified badges in India. To avail themselves of Meta Verified, Indian users on iOS and Android platforms will have to pay a monthly subscription fee of Rs 699. While the feature will initially be available only on mobile devices, Meta has plans to extend it to the web…
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