Meta has announced to expand its AI chatbot, Meta AI, to 21 additional countries, likely to outshine its rival, OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Mark Zuckerberg's Meta AI sets itself apart from other AI-based chatbots, allowing users to enjoy a more personalised and contextual AI experience.
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Meta AI available in 21 more countries
Meta AI, which currently has almost 500 million monthly active users, will be available in the UK, Brazil, and more countries in Latin America and Asia beginning Wednesday, Meta confirmed in a press release.
The AI chatbot will also be available in regions of Bolivia, Guatemala, Paraguay, and the Philippines. However, in the coming weeks, it will also be available in the Middle Eastern regions, including Algeria, Egypt, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Libya, Malaysia, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Thailand, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, and Yemen.
Following the recent rollout, Meta AI will now be available in a total of 43 countries and a dozen languages, including Arabic, Indonesian, Thai, and Vietnamese, meaning more people than ever will be able to use Meta AI which is likely to be the most used AI assistant globally by the end of 2024.
Notably, this expansion will not include the new character voices for the AI chatbot that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced at the Meta Connect 2024.