The competition heats up: Meta launches new artificial intelligence app
Zuckerberg’s company unveils a new dedicated app based on the Llama AI model, aimed at directly competing with ChatGPT. Zuckerberg estimates it will reach one billion users by the end of the year.
This morning (Tuesday), Meta opened a new chapter in the global race for artificial intelligence with the launch of a standalone app: Meta AI – a smart personal assistant based on Generative AI, designed to directly compete with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The app is built on the Llama language model developed by the company, and it will be presented to users along with a Discover feed that allows them to see how others are using it and get ideas for new uses.
This move is part of what is increasingly emerging as a technological arms race among the tech giants in the AI field. It also includes Google with its Gemini app and Elon Musk’s xAI, which developed Grok. Each of these companies has already launched a dedicated, standalone app for its AI assistant.
The move was announced after reports in February indicated that Meta was expected to launch a separate app based on Llama, and now, for the first time, the company officially confirms it. At the launch event held at Meta’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, as part of the LlamaCon developers’ conference, advanced capabilities of the new model were presented, including image generation, smart answers to questions, high-level natural language understanding, and personalized text generation.
The new initiative is part of an ambitious investment plan. In January, the company announced its intention to invest up to $65 billion over the coming year in expanding the infrastructure and development of the artificial intelligence sector. Investors are closely monitoring the new launches in an effort to determine whether the investment will also pay off in commercial terms.