Meta is gearing up to launch a standalone app for its AI assistant, Meta AI, to better compete with AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. This app may debut as early as the next fiscal quarter, expanding Meta AI's reach beyond its current integration in apps like Facebook and WhatsApp. Moreover, Meta is planning a paid subscription service for Meta AI to offer enhanced features, while it aims to establish itself in the AI sector, highlighted by its upcoming AI-focused developer conference, LlamaCon, in late April.
Meta is reportedly set to release a standalone app for its AI assistant, Meta AI, to better compete with established players like ChatGPT and Gemini.
The standalone Meta AI app may launch as soon as the next fiscal quarter, providing a more direct platform for users beyond the current Meta apps.
Alongside the standalone app, Meta plans to test a paid subscription service for Meta AI, potentially offering additional capabilities, though pricing details remain unknown.
With over 700 million active monthly users, Meta AI is central to the company's strategy to establish a significant presence in the competitive AI landscape.
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