Here is a great news for everyone! Meta platforms have been planning to introduce new features. It has secured deals with renowned actors including Kristen Bell, John Cena, and Judi Dench to give voice to its Meta AI chatbot.
This new audio feature allows the user to select a voice for Meta’s ChatGPT-like web assistant from a list of five world-famous celebrities. Keegan-Michael Key and Awkwafina will also be generic voice options to enhance the overall experience. The social media company plans to announce the AI audio features at its annual Connect conference, which will start this Wednesday.
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What’s more! Meta is also planning to introduce the first version of its AI glasses at Connect this year and is expected to discuss the blueprint for various other hardware devices like its Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses.
However, the celebrity voices in AI will be launching in the US and other English-speaking global markets across Meta’s apps, including WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram.
Mark Zuckerberg, The CEO of Meta, recently posted a video featuring John Cena on Instagram, representing the two men and others engaging in stunts while wearing the Ray-Ban Meta glasses.
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The best part is that Meta has been working all way hard to introduce generative artificial intelligence products for global users. The main objective is to stand out and compete strongly against Microsoft’s ChatGPT maker Open AI. The company is also excited to additional capabilities to its chatbot and pushing to develop into a more prominent aspect for multiple other apps.
There is no denying that OpenAI has already introduced a similar audio feature in May, but I failed when the actor Scarlett Johnsson accused the company of using her sound despite her rejection of the project. To fix this problem, Meta is also set to collaborate with top celebrities and create voices after their approval.
Meta’s assistance currently allows users to engage through text chats and generate images via using prompts. They have even launched text-based character versions inspired by Snoop Dogg and Paris Hilton. Unfortunately, these didn’t click with the users and failed drastically.
After that, Meta shifted its focus to an AI Studio product that allows content creators on its platforms to craft chatbot versions- the customized ones for themselves.
Meanwhile, pull up your socks and be ready for the latest audio feature of Meta where it will speak with you in the voices of John Cena, Judi Dench, and Kristen Bell.