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Mark Zuckerberg unveils Meta AI visualisation feature: 'Imagine me as gladiator'

Mark Zuckerberg unveiled on Instagram, a feature for Meta AI that visualised him as a gladiator and a boy band member.

Published on: Jul 24, 2024 01:40 PM IST
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced a new feature for Meta AI for users to create custom images of themselves in various scenarios and styles, including being a gladiator, a boy band member, and so on.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Reuters)
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg (Reuters)

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This new feature is also available in multiple regions, supporting various languages.

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Zuckerberg has released a video of the entire process on Instagram where he scans his face using Meta AI and asks it to visualise him as a gladiator, a boy band member afterwards, and then, as wearing a big gold chain.

Mark Zuckerberg also announced that Meta AI is now available in more countries such as Argentina, Cameroon, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, and Peru.

Which languages does Meta AI now support?

Meta AI now support languages like Hindi, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

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