While iMessage might dominate in the USA, WhatsApp remains the go-to messaging app for millions worldwide. Meta continues to enhance it with frequent updates, and the latest one introduces four exciting new ways to chat.
A Meta stock analyst said the company's generative AI push could help drive new revenue from WhatsApp through chatbots.
WhatsApp is seemingly testing a new look that brings AI front and center to the messaging app, as first discovered by WABetaInfo. The new look, as seen on a beta version of the Android app, gives AI its own tab and is clearly aimed at encouraging users to play with Meta's many AI tools.
You’ll find Meta AI front and center in Meta’s apps: In the Facebook Messenger app, for example, tap Chats and you’ll see a Meta AI input box right at the top, above your real life friends and family members. Tap inside that box, and you can start chatting about whatever topic you like. You can also tap Meta AI on the tab bar at the bottom.
Meta Platforms Inc. is set to cut 5% of its workforce, targeting low performers as part of a broader restructuring effort. This move comes amidst policy changes and strategic shifts, raising questions about the company's future direction.
With its latest update, WhatsApp wants to make your messages more fun with new camera effects and quick reactions.
WhatsApp plans to integrate Meta AI character creation into its Android app. Here’s what the upcoming feature could look like.
No app is safe, from Facebook to Messenger to WhatsApp to Instagram. Meta AI is there whether you want it or not, and there’s no way to deactivate it. Meanwhile, ChatGPT is entirely optional ...
WhatsApp is constantly working to enhance the user experience, making the platform easier to use and more enjoyable. Here are some of the exciting new features and design improvements you can look for
Meta Platforms's Instagram was down for thousands of users in the U.S. on Wednesday morning, according outage tracking website Downdetector.com.There were more than 6,549 incidents of people reporting issues with the platform as of 9:16 a.
Meta faces regulatory challenges in India as the Competition Commission of India bans WhatsApp from sharing user data for ads.