Ever since Meta, the pare company of Instagram, launched its artificial ielligence called Meta AI, Instagram has been experimeing and trying to use various artificial ielligence-based capabilities, and these days, some news indicates that this platform in Currely working on the ability to write messages with the help of artificial ielligence. This feature allows users to edit direct messages.
Details of the feature were revealed by Alessandro Palozzi on Twitter. He posted an image of an Instagram chat box showing the selected text with the “Write With AI in a chat box” option. In response to a user's question about the feature's functionality, Palozzi said: “The new AI feature will probably repeat your message in differe styles, similar to what Google's Magic Compose does.”
Although the exact details of the ability to write messages with artificial ielligence are not known, and on the other hand, the user must select and highlight a text to display this option, and it seems that artificial ielligence cannot independely write a message in the chat box. Therefore, this feature is more like a smart text editor and offers services such as rewriting, summarizing, lengthening text, changing tone and structure.
Of course, it should be noted that Instagram's artificial ielligence can produce coe through a differe process. To do this, users must write “Meta AI@” at the beginning of their message in any chat so that the artificial ielligence will respond to it, in this case, other people in the chat can also see this message. It is noted that the company Meta claims that artificial ielligence can only read the message in which it is tagged, and the rest of the text remains private. Also, if it is not tagged in subseque questions, it cannot answer it. It should also be noted that currely, Meta AI, which supports Instagram's AI capabilities, is only available in the United States.
At the same time, Threads, which is considered the newest social network of Meta, has also started testing the feature of saving posts, so that users will soon be able to bookmark their favorite posts by tapping the “Save” option. In a post, Adam Mussery, the director of Instagram who also oversees the Trades app, said the feature will work like a feature on Instagram itself. No exact date has yet been announced for this feature, but it is expected to be available to beta testers and regular users soon.
How do you think this feature will affect social ieractions on Instagram and other social networks? Should we be concerned about the privacy of Instagram users by adding this feature?




