WhatsApp: artificial intelligence is preparing to remember your conversations

WhatsApp: artificial intelligence is preparing to remember your conversations
WhatsApp: artificial intelligence is preparing to remember your conversations

The integration of Meta AI into WhatsApp is set to become more aggressive than ever. According to Wabetainfo, this new feature, named Meta Ai Chat Memory, was spotted in the WhatsApp Android 2.24.22.9 beta. It is therefore not available to all users at the moment. However, some information is already known, and allows us to get a better idea of ​​the role of this new feature in the WhatsApp ecosystem, and Meta more generally.

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So, Meta AI Chat Memory aims to remember important details shared by the user on WhatsApp. In the long term, this will allow the AI ​​chatbot to automatically record details of all kinds, such as food tastes, birthdays, interests or more specific preferences such as conversation style, allergies, books, films or podcasts. favorites. Based on this long-term collection of information, the Meta AI chatbot will then offer more personalized responses to the user who interacts with it.

It is also in this section that it will be possible to see everything that Meta AI remembers about you. Moreover, the firm does not hide it for a second, since it is possible to read this mention in the description of the functionality: “Meta AI automatically remembers parts of your conversations to give you more relevant answers“. You can also ask Meta AI to “remember this“, to push the AI ​​to save details in memory that may seem important to you. Overall, this new function should offer better personalization of the service, but obviously raises questions regarding security and data confidentiality: to what extent Does the user want to see their private and sometimes sensitive conversations shared with artificial intelligence?

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