Meta aims to release a standalone AI app in 2025, competing with OpenAI and Google.
According to reports, Meta aims to release its AI Chatbot as a standalone application. Presently, the business provides Meta AI through its social media applications, which include WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. The social media giant does not provide the platform as a desktop or mobile app, but it is accessible as a web client as well. According to the source, in order to compete with industry top players like OpenAI and Google, the company now aims to expand the reach of its AI assistant and develop a highly customized experience for users.
According to a CNBC report, the internet giant intends to introduce Meta AI as a standalone app in addition to its current social media networks. According to the article, the app might be released in the second quarter of the year, which falls between April and June. According to reports, CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to establish Meta as a leader in the AI market by the end of 2025, and part of that goal is the intention to release a standalone Meta AI app. According to reports, the business considers Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT, both of which are standalone apps, to be significant rivals.
Also it has been reported that the business intends to test a more full of features version of Meta AI. Paid subscribers are reportedly allowed to access this, which is comparable to the revenue-generating strategies used by Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI. Earlier this year, Meta's Chief Financial Officer, Susan Li, reportedly told analysts that the business wants to create a "excellent consumer experience" with the AI helper. Li also allegedly employed paid recommendations to highlight "clear revenue opportunities" with Meta AI.
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