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    All you need to know about Meta AI personal assistant

    Meta's AI assistant integrates into social media, surpassing competitors, focusing on specific chatbox messages, offering quick editing features for influencers, aiding content creators and small business owners on various platforms.

    Google Translate to soon add 110 languages with help of AI

    Google Translate will soon use its large language model PaLM 2 to support 110 languages, its largest expansion ever. The tech now supports 243 languages in total.

    Now you can book IndiGo flights using WhatsApp, here's how

    IndiGo has launched 6Eskai, an AI-powered chatbot on WhatsApp, designed to simplify flight bookings and enhance customer service. Developed in collaboration with Google's Riafy Technologies, this feature allows passengers to book flights, check-in, and manage travel queries directly through WhatsApp, supporting multiple languages for widespread accessibility. IndiGo's initiative reflects its commitment to leveraging technology to improve customer experiences and streamline travel processes.

    Gupshup to launch multilingual WhatsApp chatbot for buyer apps on ONDC

    Gupshup's WhatsApp chatbot on ONDC streamlines buyer experience, supports enterprise integration, and expands to include food orders, location sharing, Google RCS, and voice integration. Operating globally, Gupshup aims to reach diverse populations through WhatsApp for seamless conversational commerce.

    WhatsApp business calling service won't disrupt traditional toll-free channels: Experts

    WhatsApp's recent introduction of calling features for businesses is not expected to significantly impact traditional telecom voice calling. Experts in the communications sector believe it will focus on "contextual calling" rather than disrupting toll-free customer service lines used by large enterprises.

    Can you opt out of Meta's AI scraping? Sort of

    Meta announced the expansion of its AI services globally, using public information to train its AI starting June 26, sparking privacy concerns in Europe. Users in the U.S. were already subject to this practice. The program's future expansion remains uncertain.

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