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Meta unveils AI assistant, Facebook-streaming glasses

by News Wires
September 29, 2023
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MENLO PARK, California ― Meta Platforms Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg rolled out new AI products for consumers, including smart glasses that can answer questions and stream directly on Facebook, as well as bots that create photo-realistic images and an updated virtual-reality headset.

Zuckerberg described the products as bringing together virtual and real worlds, and underscored that part of what Meta offered was low cost or free AI that could integrate into daily routine, Reuters reported.

Meta’s Quest is the bestseller in the nascent VR space and the company’s executives described it as the best value in the industry, a nod to the impending release of a much more expensive headset from Apple.

Speaking from a central courtyard on Meta’s sprawling Silicon Valley campus, Zuckerberg said a new generation of Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses would start shipping on Oct. 17, priced at $299.

The device will incorporate a new Meta AI assistant and be capable of livestreaming broadcasts of what a user is seeing directly to Facebook and Instagram, an advancement over the previous generation’s ability to snap photos.

Earlier in the presentation Zuckerberg said the latest Quest mixed-reality headset would start shipping on Oct. 10.

Zuckerberg spoke at the Meta Connect conference, the social media company’s biggest event of the year as well as its first in-person conference since the start of the pandemic.

He also introduced the company’s first consumer-facing generative AI products, including the Meta AI chatbot that can generate both text responses and photo-realistic images.

“This isn’t just going to be about answering queries,” Zuckerberg said. “This is about entertainment and about helping you do things to connect with the people around you.”

Meta AI will also be built in to the smart glasses as an assistant, starting with a beta rollout in the United States. A software update planned for next year will give the assistant the ability to identify places and objects that people are seeing, as well as to perform language translation.

As he rolled out AI products, Zuckerberg showed off pictures the image generator made portraying a dinosaur as a house pet and changing the style of his dog Beast’s fur.

“A big part of this innovation is about making sure that these technologies are accessible to everyone,” Zuckerberg said, adding that making innovative new products that are affordable for everyone is “really important.”

Meta made the assistant, named Meta AI, using a custom model based on the powerful Llama 2 large language model that the company released for public commercial use in July. The chatbot will have access to real-time information via a partnership with Microsoft’s Bing search engine, Zuckerberg said.

The company is also building a platform that developers and ordinary people alike may use to create custom AI bots of their own, which will have profiles on Instagram and Facebook and eventually appear as avatars in the metaverse, he said.

To demonstrate the tool’s capabilities, Meta created a set of 28 chatbots with different personalities, styled in the voices of celebrities like Charli D’Amelio, Snoop Dogg and Tom Brady, according to a company blog post.

Women’s soccer star Sam Kerr, for example, served as the inspiration for Sally, a bot described by Meta as a “free-spirited friend who’ll tell you when to take a deep breath.”

Meta shares were down about 1% in midafternoon trade following the presentation.

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