
New delhi: Instant Messaging App Whatsapp Backets a Major Part of Our Daily Life, without this, Now people can’t think about another way to talk to some to someone instantly. Although now there are several apps that provide instant messaging facilites, people still Choose whatsapp over other apps.
Meanwhile, whatsapp is always adding new features to enhance user experience. Now meta is working on a new and helpful feature called ‘Quick Recap’, which is meant to make chatting more efficient.
According to the latest report from wabetainfo, this feature has been found in the android beta version 2.
25. 21. 12 and is still being developed. With Quick Recap, Users Can View Summaries of Multiple Unread Chats at Once With Just One Tap.
How does this new feature work?
Quick recap is an improved version of Whatsapp’s Current Chat System. Right now, this feature is only available as a single chat summary in the us, but with Quick recap, users can pick up to five chats and get instant summaries from ai.
This feature is essentially helpful for people who don’t use whatsapp for a long time and have to go through the Trouble of Opening and Reading Each Chat.
Now, with AI, they can Quickly get the main points from every chat in just a less a less seconds.
How to use this option?
According to wabetainfo, to use this feature, users need to go to the chats tab and select some chats. Then, the ‘Quick Recap’ option will appear in the menu with three dots at the top right. When you tap on it, meta’s ai technology will process the selected chats and display an accurate summary on the screen.
What is Meta’s Privacy Claim?
Meta claims that this feature will use ‘Private Processing’ Technology, where user private is the top priority.
It will use end-to-end encryption, secure enclaves, and secure computing infrastructure. This means that Neither meta Nor Whatsapp Can Read Your Chats or Their Summaries.
This feature is optional
This feature is not turned on automatically. Users need to enable it manually. Also, the summaries of chats that are protected by whatsapp’s ‘Advanced Chat Privacy’ will not be included in this feature.
When will it be launched?
The feature is currently being tested with whatsapp for android beta users. It is expected to be available for beta testers in the coming weeks and then gradually to all Android users.
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