Instagram is trialling a new feature called 'AI Studio', allowing creators to develop AI versions of themselves. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently revealed on his broadcast channel that the feature is undergoing an initial test phase with selected creators and users in the United States.
Zuckerberg highlighted that AI avatars from popular creators and interest-based AI models will soon appear in Instagram messaging. These AI entities are initially designed to interact within messaging threads and will be clearly marked as AI-generated.
During the broadcast, Zuckerberg demonstrated early examples featuring AI-powered chatbots developed in collaboration with creators such as the team behind the meme account 'Wasted' and Don Allen Stevenson III. These chatbots aim to assist creators by engaging with their followers and responding to messages on their behalf.
Creators on Instagram can initiate interactions by tapping the 'Message' button, prompting users to acknowledge that the responses may be AI-generated and potentially not entirely accurate or appropriate. Each AI-generated message will be prefaced with 'AI' and marked with a 'beta' tag, indicating ongoing development and testing.
Meta's launch of AI Studio last year enabled businesses to create AI chatbots for platforms like Messenger, Facebook, and Instagram. The initiative reflects Meta's ongoing efforts to integrate advanced AI technologies into its social media platforms, enhancing user engagement and interaction capabilities.
The IATSE's tentative agreement represents a significant step forward in securing fair wages and job protections for Hollywood's behind-the-scenes workers, ensuring that the rapid advancements in technology do not come at the expense of human employment.