Meta AI Helps You Create Your Own Custom AI with AI Studio
Meta AI Helps You Create Your Own Custom AI with AI Studio
You can use a range of prompt templates or start from scratch to make an AI that teaches you how to cook, helps you with your Instagram captions, generates memes to make your friends laugh, and so on.
Meta AI is rolling out AI Studio in the U.S. as a place for people to create, share and discover AIs. Built with Llama 3.1, AI Studio lets anyone create and discover AI characters and allows creators to build an AI as an extension of themselves to reach more fans.
With AI Studio, according to Meta, anyone can create AI characters at AI Studio or in the Instagram app. You can use a range of prompt templates or start from scratch to make an AI that teaches you how to cook, helps you with your Instagram captions, generates memes to make your friends laugh, and so on.
Your AI can be just for you, or you can share it with your followers and friends, and even make it available for anyone to discover and chat with on Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp and web.
To get started building your AI character, you can visit ai.meta.com/ai-studio or start a new message on Instagram and then tap “AI chats.” From there, you can customize your AI character’s name, personality, tone, avatar and tagline. Meta also created a step-by-step guide with expert tips and best practices to help you bring your AI character to life.
With AI Studio, Instagram creators can set up an AI as an extension of themselves that can quickly answer common DM questions and story replies. Whether it’s sharing facts about themselves or linking to their favorite brands and past videos, creator AIs can help creators reach more people and fans get responses faster.
Creators can customize their AI based on things like their Instagram content, topics to avoid and links they want it to share. Through the professional dashboard in the Instagram app, creators can turn auto-replies on and off, and even decide who their AI replies to. Responses from creator AIs are clearly labeled, so there’s full transparency for fans.
Courtesy: Meta
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