Company executives speaking at an all-hands meeting also
demonstrated a coming Instagram feature that could modify user photos via text
prompts and another that could create emoji stickers for messaging services,
according to a summary of the session provided by a Meta spokesperson.
The showcase provided the first concrete indications of how
the social media giant is planning to make its own generative AI tools
available to its 3.8 billion monthly users, months after competitors like
Google, Microsoft, and Snapchat announced a rush of launches of such tools in
their products.
Meta has yet to roll out any consumer-facing generative AI
products, although it announced last month that it was working with a small
group of advertisers to test tools that use AI to generate image backgrounds
and variations of written copy for their ad campaigns.
The company has also been reorganizing its AI divisions and
spending heavily to whip its infrastructure into shape, after determining early
last year that it lacked the hardware and software capacity to support its AI
product needs.
Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told employees at the
session on Thursday that advancements in generative AI in the last year had now
made it possible for the company to build the technology "into every
single one of our products."
In addition to the consumer-facing tools, executives at the
meeting also announced a productivity assistant for employees called Metamate
that could answer queries and perform tasks based on information gleaned from
internal company systems. © Reuters