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AI-generated stickers could be a small but nice addition to apps. Since not all users have excellent photo editing skills, creating stickers on WhatsApp isn’t the easiest of activities for all.
WhatsApp is testing the ability to create stickers using generative AI. According to WABetaInfo, the feature is available to a small number of testers through the Google Play Beta Program, but ...
In a press release, Meta says that “billions of stickers” are sent on its platforms every month, giving users billions of opportunities to break the AI using illicit or unsavory words and phrases.
The stickers controversy comes just a couple of days after Jenna Geary, head of content and audience at Bloomberg, shared a thread of a chat she had with one of Meta’s new AI characters ...
Less than a week after Meta unveiled AI-generated stickers in its Facebook Messenger app, users are already abusing it to create awkward images of copyright-protected characters and sharing the ...
AI-generated stickers will appear on Facebook Stories, Instagram Stories and DMs, Messenger, and WhatsApp. Select English language users will get access to the feature over the next month.
With any generative AI model there will be concerns over what images and stickers could be generated and shared easily on WhatsApp, particularly as WhatsApp has previously had to place limits on ...
The social media company is also adding the option to send self-destructing Snaps. Snapchat+ subscribers in the U.S. can now create and send custom stickers that are generated to match their message.
Image Credits: Meta The stickers have been in internal testing at Meta and are now broadly rolling out across Meta’s apps, in addition to AI editing tools coming to Instagram.
The AI-generated stickers are powered by Llama2, Meta's rival to ChatGPT, and were rolled out to select English-language users. The company wrote in a blog post: "We're rolling out our new AIs ...