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Meta to Launch Standalone AI App: Taking on OpenAI and Google

Meta AI: Know the features, objectives, and implications of Meta's standalone AI app launch.

Pragati Chougule

Meta AI: To expand its presence in the AI landscape, Meta is reportedly planning to launch a standalone Meta AI app. This dedicated app aims to provide users with a more immersive AI experience, positioning Meta as a major competitor to OpenAI and Google in the AI assistant market.

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TBC's Insider:

Features of Meta AI to be introduced:

User Experience:

The standalone app will allow users to engage more deeply with Meta AI, offering personalised conversations and integration across devices. This could include compatibility with hardware like Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.

Monetisation Strategy:

Meta is exploring a paid subscription model similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT Plus and Microsoft's Copilot premium features. This move could provide additional revenue streams while offering users enhanced AI capabilities.

Competition with OpenAI and Google:

By launching a standalone app, Meta aims to compete more effectively with OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini AI platforms. This strategic move positions Meta as a significant player in the AI assistant market.

Meta AI was first introduced in September 2023 as a generative AI-powered assistant integrated into Meta's apps. By April 2024, it replaced traditional search functions across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, marking a significant shift towards AI-driven interactions.

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