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WhatsApp will soon be able to generate AI images of you

WhatsApp has been introducing its users to artificial intelligence in recent months. However, a new WhatsApp feature takes it a step further with AI-generated images of users themselves.

It’s been a while since WhatsApp introduced Meta AI. The tool allows users to generate images from text and chat with AI to get answers to all their questions. Whether Meta’s AI chatbot is a gimmick to keep people engaged or not, it’s an interesting addition to the messaging service.

New WhatsApp Beta Spotted By WABetaInfo appears to include a feature that will allow users to generate images based on themselves. Version 2.24.14.13 introduces a new feature card that promotes the feature.

According to the fact sheet, WhatsApp requires a single image from the user – a generic selfie. From there, the Meta AI Llama model can develop different images based on the user’s prompts in the WhatsApp messaging app.

This feature allows you to take pictures of yourself once and then ask Meta AI to generate AI images of you.

To generate an AI image of yourself, type “Imagine me…” in your Meta AI chat. You can also use this feature in other chats by typing “@Meta AI imagine me…”

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The sample images look like generic AI images, although you can visualize yourself in some scenarios in a funny way in WhatsApp. If you are not able to get professional profile pictures for your WhatsApp profile picture, this can also be a good way to achieve that. The process is done either in a conversation or in the Meta AI section.

It’s unclear what kind of privacy protection Meta is implementing here. Presumably, no one else will be able to generate images of you, and the AI ​​model will only be able to read the single command to generate images.

WhatsApp version 2.24.14.13 is available on the Google Play Store for those participating in the beta program, which is currently full.

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