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The ChatGPT 4o image generation model is easily one of the best AI marketing gimmicks of the year, and a very useful feature. OpenAI released … The post ChatGPT can now create stunning AI images in WhatsApp appeared first on BGR.
After the tech giant announced it would begin to include ads in WhatsApp’s Updates tab, which is used by roughly 1.5 million people per day, Signal president Meredith Whittaker took to X to lure users to her messaging tool: “Use Signal,” she wrote. “We promise, no AI clutter, no surveillance ads—whatever the rest of the industry does.”
WhatsApp announced yesterday that it will now show ads from businesses through its Stories-like feature, months after adding an unnecessary floating AI button to the main chat interface. In response,
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You can now create and modify images using ChatGPT’s AI chops inside WhatsApp without having to use the ChatGPT app at all. WhatsApp, the MetaAI-owned messaging app, caused more than a little controversy recently when it added a new Meta AI button to its interface that was impossible to remove.
OpenAI rolls out image generation via ChatGPT on WhatsApp, expanding the free tool globally to all users where ChatGPT integration is supported
The feature, announced by OpenAI on Monday in an X post, allows anyone with a WhatsApp account to text that phone number and make a request for an AI-generated image using a plain-language prompt. In CNET's test,
ChatGPT’s image generator is now on WhatsApp, allowing users to create AI images by chatting with the AI chatbot.
Signal's president, Meredith Whittaker, has criticized WhatsApp's introduction of ads and AI features, reaffirming Signal's dedication to user privacy
WhatsApp already is equipped with native text-to-image generator courtesy the MetaAI. Taking a dig on ChatGPT image generation feature’s integration on WhatsApp, rival PerplexityAI remarked, No offense but yall are like 5 months late.”
WhatsApp is testing a new feature that lets users build their own AI chatbot assistant within the app, reports WABetaInfo. Currently rolling out
WhatsApp is testing its own in-app, AI-powered feature that summarizes unread messages in chats, groups, and channels. Here’s how it works.
For the first time since launching in 2009, WhatsApp will now show users advertisements. The ads are “rolling out gradually,” the company said. For now, the ads will only appear on WhatsApp's Updates tab,