Meta Adds Deepika Padukone as First Indian AI Voice, Launches Festive Update for Smart Glasses The Bridge Chronicle
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Meta Adds Deepika Padukone as First Indian AI Voice, Launches Festive Update for Smart Glasses

Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses just got a major upgrade. Celebrity AI voices, Hindi support, UPI Lite payments, and festive Diwali-themed photo features.

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Meta has added Bollywood star Deepika Padukone to its global lineup of celebrity AI voices, joining names like Awkwafina and Judi Dench. The collaboration introduces Deepika as the voice of Meta’s AI assistant across multiple countries. Alongside this, Meta is also rolling out new AI-powered features for its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.

Deepika posted a video on her Instagram account showing her recording her voice in a studio for Meta AI. "Hi, I am Deepika Padukone. I am the new voice of Meta AI. So tap the ring and my voice will run out," said Deepika in the post.

While sharing the video, the Piku actress wrote, "Okay, so this is pretty cool I think! I'm now part of Meta AI and you can chat with my voice in English across India, United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand."

Deepika Padukone is undeniably among the most accomplished actresses in Bollywood. She has recently achieved another milestone by becoming the first Indian celebrity to voice Meta AI. Deepika shared this news on Instagram.

The actress's fans are thrilled about this. Orry remarked on Deepika's post, 'This. Is. Major. (sic).' Another Instagram user commented, 'A new day; a new feather in the cap (sic).' Another fan added, 'Your voice is my happy place, I could listen to it endlessly! (sic).' Take a look at the comments below...

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