Launched in November last year, ChatGipt Tech has not only taken the world by storm, it has also changed the apps you use on a daily basis – Sohaib Ahmed Report
When ChatGPIT came out last November, it thought it was going to change the world. व्रिक्टमै। Capabilities ranging from essays to writing code amazed users. But, what many people underestimate is how quickly it completes its tasks. AI chatbots have already created huge waves in the tech industry.
Many tech companies are busy integrating similar technology into their products, in order to reduce their relevance in the tech world. ChatGipt has turned into a special tool. But the apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Spotify in your phone have also changed with the new AI trend.
whatsapp messenger
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced earlier this week in a Facebook post that the company is creating an “elevated product group” focused on generative AI. This new team starts by building “creative, expressive tools”. But over time it will focus on developing AI personalities that can help people in many ways.
These personalities will be available on all of Meta’s social apps including WhatsApp, Messenger, Instagram. When these plans of Meta become a reality, we can communicate with chatbots in WhatsApp, Messenger. Whereas, Instagram will use AI in creative filters and formats.
gboard
Aside from ChatGPIT, another OpenAI product that gained popularity in the last year was Dall-i. Using a simple text prompt from you, this deep learning model creates photorealistic images. Google is working on a similar product called Image. It now plans to integrate into Gboard, the most popular keyboard app on Android.
9tu5Google recently found strings referring to “imagen keyboard” in beta versions of Gboard. More details are not available but we can tell that the keyboard will offer an option to send AI generated images along with existing GIFs, stickers, emojis in the near future. Your chats may turn more exciting.
spotify
In late February, Spotify introduced a new AI powered service called DJ in its mobile applications. It allows users to create personalized playlists and leave comments “in original sound”.
The music streaming platform describes this feature as a “personalized AI guide that knows you and your musical tastes, that can choose what to play for you.” Developed by OpenAI, the service is available in beta, but is currently only available to premium users in the US and Canada.
Microsoft Edge
Google is the most popular search engine on this planet. Google enjoys about 85 percent market share (according to the latest statistical data), but Microsoft is trying to change that. On February 8, Microsoft announced a new Bing with AI chatbot integration. It answers your questions in different ways.
Instead of providing links that answer your question, we provide aggregated answers. This new AI powered Bing integrates into Microsoft Edge browser as part of the sidebar for faster access on desktops. Sidebars store web pages and serve as writing aids. Whereas, mobile users get access to its preview from the Edge app’s homepage.
snap chat
Meta plans to integrate AI chatbot capabilities to WhatsApp and Messenger. But SnapChat has already stepped up, announcing a new chatbot for its app. The AI chatbot called “My Eye” will function similarly to ChatGipty but will lose the ability to generate essays. Instead, it acts like a fun chatbot for you to spend time with.
“You can recommend birthday gift ideas to your BFF, plan a hiking trip for the long weekend, suggest a recipe for them, or write a little poem about cheese to your cheddar cheese favorite bestie,” says SnapChat, in a blog post for my AI chatbot.
Users can give any name they want and customize its chat wallpaper. Feature out this week. But Snapchat Plus SubscriberMark is only available as an experimental feature. Based on the latest version of OpenAI’s GPT technology snap chat says.
The Google app is a vital component in most Android phones as it comes pre-installed. Searches will soon include results in ‘easier’ formats, wrote Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a February blog post. So you can “learn things faster and learn more from the web.” Powering it is Generative AI. This is the same technology behind chatbots like ChatGPIT, but accuracy is closely monitored.