Meta Launches AI Assistant Llama 3 on Indian Social Media Platforms

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24 Jun 2024

The social media landscape in India, home to over 500 million WhatsApp users, is about to witness the debut of Meta's AI assistant, driven by their latest advanced large language model, Llama 3. Meta recently announced the launch of its AI assistant on popular social platforms in India, including Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger.

This move comes shortly after Google unveiled its Gemini App in the country. Initially unveiled globally in April at Meta's annual Connect event, this AI assistant harnesses Meta's advanced large language model, Llama 3. Following a beta testing phase for Indian users, the AI assistant is now accessible to all users nationwide.

Seamless Integration and Versatile Capabilities

Powered by Llama 3, Meta's AI chatbot enables users to perform a variety of tasks, such as real-time information retrieval through integration with search engines like Google and Microsoft's Bing. Moreover, Meta AI offers impressive text and image (and GIF) generation capabilities, enabling users to create content and express themselves in innovative ways.

Unlike competitors that necessitate separate app downloads, Meta AI seamlessly integrates into the familiar interfaces of WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, and Messenger. This allows users to access the AI assistant directly within their preferred social media environment, eliminating the need to switch between apps.

With Meta AI now available across Meta's suite of apps and accessible via the meta.ai website, the company plans to expand language support in the future. India, with its vast user base of over a billion people across Meta's platforms, presents a significant market for AI assistants.

A Competitive Market

Meta's AI assistant enters a competitive Indian market already saturated with similar tools, like Microsoft Copilot. The launch of Meta AI closely follows Google's Gemini app, which supports nine Indian languages. Furthermore, Meta's assistant does not require users to install an additional application or pay a subscription fee.

According to Ryan Cairns, VP of Engineering at Meta, this integration into existing apps offers a significant advantage, as users can access the AI assistant directly through the platforms they already use. Meta AI aims to enhance users' lives with its powerful large language model under the hood.

Update: 24 Jun 2024