Meanwhile, OpenAI has introduced a new feature called ChatGPT Tasks for its paid subscribers, allowing users to set reminders and schedule tasks through the ChatGPT interface. Additionally, Google is reportedly preparing to launch an "AI Mode" for its search engine, enhancing user interaction with search results through a chatbot interface. OpenAI also recently unveiled several new features and models during its "12 Days of OpenAI" event, including the o1 reasoning model and ChatGPT Pro.
Key takeaways:
- Meta plans to launch a standalone Meta AI chatbot app between April and June, potentially with a subscription model for advanced features.
- The standalone app would compete with existing AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, and others, increasing competition in the sector.
- Meta's vast data resources could enhance AI personalization, but may also raise privacy concerns compared to other chatbots.
- OpenAI's Sam Altman humorously suggested the possibility of OpenAI creating a social app in response to Meta's plans.