JHeard Dench, Kristen Bell And John Cena. These are some of the celebrities with whom Half is in negotiations, or has already closed agreements, for literally give voice to his AI chatbot Meta which over the course of the months will be distributed on all the giant’s platforms, from Instagram to Facebook to WhatsApp. They will be advanced virtual assistants, based on the linguistic models developed by the group including Llama 3.1 released last July, with whom we will be able to chat and to whom we will be able to ask basically anything, a bit like we do with ChatGPT or Gemini.
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The new audio feature will give users the ability to choose a voice for the assistant digital similar to Meta’s ChatGPT from a list of five celebrities, including, in addition to those of JHeard Dench, Kristen Bell And John Cena, also that of the American comedian and rapper of Chinese and Korean origins Awkwafina and of the actor and comedian Keegan Michael Key, plus several generic voice options. It is to be imagined that the voice park, let’s call it that, can expand over time And diversify for celebrities as Meta AI is released in various international markets.
The social media giant announces this and other news at its annual conference Connectwhich will be staged on Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th September. Meta reveals a further Ray-Ban Meta Updatethe smart glasses formerly known as Ray-Ban Stories that include an audio version of the AI-powered chatbot and are among the few wearable gadgets to have made it to the market in the last year, in addition to Meta Quest 3Sthe new, cheaper version of the previous virtual reality headset. We also get a first look at what experts are calling Oriona project currently reserved for glasses but for augmented reality of a higher level than the current ones.
Going back to the celebrity voices, it looks like they may be launching in the US and other English-speaking markets already this week on all apps in the Meta family, and will then arrive in other markets later.
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