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Major Technological Change Impacting 20 Million Australians with Meta AI Rollout

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Artificial intelligence is being rolled out across the suite of Meta apps in Australia, the biggest change to the apps in years.

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Meta AI, built with Llama 3, is being introduced across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp in Australia. This advancement allows users to generate lifelike images and access real-time information, expanding the current capabilities of these popular social media platforms. While this rollout marks a significant technological integration affecting millions in Australia, the article does not delve deeply into potential AI safety concerns or governance frameworks, nor does it specifically address existential AI risks. The focus is primarily on the deployment and user interaction with AI rather than regulatory or safety considerations.

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Huge tech change for 20 million Aussies as Meta AI rolled outArtificial intelligence is being rolled out across the suite of Meta apps that are used by millions of Australians every day.Andrew Backhouse@andytwit1232 min readApril 24, 2024 - 3:04PMArtificial intelligence is being rolled out across the suite of Meta apps in Australia, the biggest change to the apps in years.The new AI assistant, Meta AI, built with Llama 3, is now available on Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.First announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in September last year atMeta Connect 2023, Meta AI has arrived on Aussie shores.It’s been available in the US for a while, but Aussie users gained access to the tech this past week.The AI assistant can be used for all kinds of things, including accessing real-time information inside the apps.The free AI functionality can also quickly generate lifelike images based on prompts.To create an image you can write “imagine” or “create me an image of” and then describe the picture you want to generate.Meta AI can create AI-generated images from a prompt, like the picture above. Picture: Meta (AI generated)The AI images are incredibly lifelike. Picture: Meta (AI generated)You can access Meta AI a couple of different ways.For example in a WhatsApp chat, write @ and select @Meta AI.You can then input a prompt, for example asking for a list of restaurants.I asked Meta AI for dinner suggestions.Another way is to open a direct chat with Meta AI in WhatsApp.This can be accessed by tapping the Meta AI logo that now hovers over the WhatsApp screen.Meta has confirmed the tech is being rolled out to people in Australia, Canada, Ghana, Jamaica, Malawi, New Zealand, Nigeria, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.As with most AI, you can iterate the results and Meta AI will tweak the response as you give additional prompts.I created multiple versions of a poem for a friend, with the result improving as I made more specific requests.Meta AI is also available on desktop PCs through the websitemeta.ai.The AI tech is also being rolled out in search across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger. For example, you can access the AI in Messenger by writing @ and selecting Meta AI.The AI can be accessed on Instagram in a similar way.Meta AI's list of gluten free restaurants in Sydney.Meta says Meta AI is also being rolled out on Facebook in your Feed, allowing people to ask the AI for more information about different posts in your Feed.However, that doesn’t seem to be available in Australia just yet.Additionally, Meta revealed that American users are getting the first look at a new feature that will create AI images as words are typed.For example as you type “imagine a soccer...”, images will immediately appear and change as you finish the sentence.There’s no word on when that will be rolled out in Australia.About 22 million people use Facebook in Australia, WhatsApp has about 12 million users and Instagram 12.5 million.More Coverage‘Losing all credibility’: Trump judge fumesBenedict BrookClaim rapper ‘made staff watch her have sex’Eileen Reslen – Page SixA friendly reminder, you canconnect with news.com.au on WhatsApp.The new news.com.au WhatsApp channel is a simple and private way to get key updates, and it’s free to join.You can also follow news.com.au onInstagramandFacebook.More related storiesPolitics‘Infected’: MP’s big call on human rights bodyAn MP has delivered a sharp attack on Australia’s $43m human rights body, suggesting it should be folded up for failing to defend Jewish Aussies.Read moreSocial Media‘Aussie humour’: Cyclone trend takes offA mind-blowing number of Aussies are banding together in a tongue-in-cheek effort to “blow” Cyclone Alfred and “push it back”.Read moreSocial MediaHuge holes in tech anti-terrorism checksRadical and abhorrent content on the all-powerful social media platforms is slipping through a series of gaps, a new Australian report finds.Read more