AI is making its mark in many positive ways across the globe. You can now discover AI tools for almost any task, with AI being integrated into practically every app and service. Meta, for its part, has beenembedding AI into its platforms. If you’re in the US, you can give it a whirl on WhatsApp, Messenger, and Instagram. To engage with Meta AI, simply start a new message and choose “Create an AI chat” on any of Meta’s platforms. In the future, Meta might let you input your questions directly into the search bar.
According toWABetaInfo, Meta is developing a new feature that lets you askMeta AIquestions right fromWhatsApp’s search bar. This means there is no longer a need to start a chat with Meta AI manually, making it easier for users to interact with the AI system.

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Meta’s answer to Bard and GPT may already be available in your messaging app, here’s how to start the conversation
As shown in the screenshot below, WhatsApp’s search bar has a prompt underneath it, inviting users to “Ask Meta AI” anything. Simply type your questions or commands into the search bar, making it super easy to chat with Meta AI without having to hunt down its chat.

It’s still under development for now
The AI will even offer up some prompts to kickstart users' queries, making the interaction smoother. The ability to ask queries to Meta AI directly in the search is still in development and won’t be available to beta testers until a future update of the app, as per WABetaInfo.
If you’ve tried out OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Meta’s AI will seem pretty familiar. Meta envisions it as a versatile assistant for tasks like organizing a trip with friends or finding answers to questions you’d typically ask a search engine. And on that note, Meta is partnering with Microsoft’s Bing to offer up-to-date web results in real-time, giving Meta AI an edge over many other free AI chatbots that lack the latest information.
Another major feature of Meta AI is itscapability to create images similarto Midjourney or OpenAI’s DALL-E with the command “/imagine.” It’s claimed to generate impressive high-resolution photos within seconds. Plus, this image generation feature is completely free to use.