Thanks to Meta, WhatsApp is receiving a plethora of AI capabilities. The creation of AI photos is one of the intriguing new features we will see in the next few months. It seems that the messaging app is now exploring a simpler method to enable users to produce these AI-generated pictures that you may share with friends and other contacts. This week, the Android beta version 2.24.11.17’s conversation attachment box was seen to include the new feature.

WHATSAPP’S AI-POWERED IMAGESHORT: HOW IT COULD OPERATE
In its most recent article, WaBetaInfo outlined the specifics of the impending functionality. The tipster confirms that only testers who have previously been granted access to the Meta AI chatbot are allowed to use this option. Since April, people in nations like India have had a taste of what the Llama-powered AI chatbot has to offer WhatsApp users.
The news that the Meta AI chatbot is now visible on WhatsApp chat feeds, just under the + symbol that initiates a new contact conversation, has been disseminated by a number of users. The Meta AI emblem is showing up in the top search bar of the UI for iPhone users.
WhatsApp is included the Meta AI symbol in the Imagine conversation attachment box, which is the new shortcut for creating AI-powered photos. This can be seen below. If you press on it, a Meta AI chat window will probably show up and ask you to type the prompt that you want the AI model to use to create the picture.
The collaboration between WhatsApp and Meta AI chatbots will continue. The messaging service hopes to allow users to designate and use artificial intelligence (AI)-generated profile pictures. WhatsApp is using a small group of Android beta testers to test this functionality.
This AI feature allows you to produce an infinite number of profile picture possibilities, which many people may see as a useful approach to utilizing these artificially made images as profile photographs instead of their real ones, hiding their real ones. WhatsApp is not the only one using AI to its advantage as a messaging software. This week, Microsoft launched Copilot, a bot for Telegram users that can be used to compose poetry, summarize articles, and translate information by providing prompts.
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