WhatsApp has started rolling out a new feature. The name of this feature is AI Studio. This feature will offer personalized chatbots to users. According to the report, the company is also going to provide third party developers the facility to create AI chatbots.
WhatsApp New Special Feature: AI is rapidly becoming a part of our lives. Smartphones with AI features are constantly entering the market. Along with devices, apps are also offering powerful AI features. Talking about the world’s most popular instant messaging app WhatsApp, Meta AI has also entered it. The company has started offering Meta AI in the search bar a few days ago. Now the company is preparing to take this feature to a higher level. According to the report of WABetaInfo, WhatsApp is rolling out the AI Studio feature with additional chatbots for its users.
Personal chatbot for users
WABetaInfo gave information about this feature in the post X. In this post, WABetaInfo has also shared a screenshot. In this screenshot you can see AI Studio. This is an optional feature, which offers users a personal chatbot for almost every type of question. According to the screenshot shared, the company is offering a redesigned section in the update, in which users can explore many helpful and fun AI from Meta and third party creators.
From this, it is being speculated that WhatsApp can allow external creators to create their own AI chatbots. Personal messages shared in WhatsApp individual or group chats always remain private because even Meta cannot access them due to end-to-end encryption. However, it is believed that Meta can use manually shared AI messages to improve the AI quality of the chatbot. The new feature has the potential to make the WhatsApp experience of users quite amazing. This feature will help users to ask different types of questions to their favorite chatbot and complete the prompted tasks.
Stable update will be rolled out soon
This new feature of WhatsApp has been seen in WhatsApp Beta for Android 2.24.15.10. After the beta testing is completed, the company will roll out the stable version of this feature for global users.