New Delhi, October 10: Meta reportedly announced that its AI assistant, Meta AI, is rolling out to more countries, including the UK and Brazil. The platform, led by Mark Zuckerberg, is reportedly expanding its AI chatbot, Meta AI to enhance user experience across all Meta applications. The update is expected to make interactions more engaging.

As per a report of India Today, Meta AI rolls out in 6 more countries, including the UK and Brazil. The other countries included in this expansion are the Philippines, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Paraguay. The decision can be seen as a part of the company’s strategy to reach 43 countries in the Middle East as well. X New Update: Elon Musk-Run Platform Introduces Creators Revenue Sharing Programme To Boost Creator Payouts Through Premium User Engagement.

The upcoming launch is expected to cover several regions, including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Thailand, Tunisia, Vietnam, and Yemen. Additionally, Meta AI is likely to offer support for languages such as Arabic, Indonesian, Thai, and Vietnamese by the time this release cycle is completed. The expansion will help more people in these areas to access and use Meta AI in their native languages.

During the Meta Connect event, Mark Zuckerberg reportedly announced that Meta AI has already gained over 490 million users around the world. He expressed his belief that by the end of 2024, the AI chatbot will become the most popular virtual assistant. Meta AI is now accessible on all of Meta's products, which include popular platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and Messenger. OpenAI Partners With Media Giant Hearst To Integrate Lifestyle and Local News Brand Content to Its AI Products.

According to reports, Meta AI is on its way to becoming the most popular AI assistant globally by the end of this year, with nearly 500 million active users each month. Additionally, Meta has announced that Meta AI will soon be available on Ray-Ban Meta glasses in the Australia and UK. In the UK it may only support voice commands for now.

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