AI Briefing: Celebrity bots, ChatGPT gets new senses, and more
By Marty Swant
Two years after it began touting the metaverse, Meta — the company formerly known as Facebook — turned its attention to generative AI last week with a range of new features for users, developers, companies and creators.
Meta’s annual Meta Connect conference still had plenty of metaverse news — detailed in its debut of the Quest 3 mixed reality headset — but the event was a major milestone for the giant as it looks to catch up with OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Adobe, Snap, Anthropic and others that already have popular generative AI platforms in the market.
As Meta builds and scales its generative AI ambitions, a big question will be whether the company and other giants will learn from the mistakes of the Web2 era or if new generative AI tools will accelerate old problems.
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