WhatsApp for Android may soon be designed a re -designed AI interface. According to the new leakage, instant messaging platform is making several changes in the way users’ access and Artificial Intelligence (AI) chatbot. The new interface is asked to offer an automated voice mode, and it comes with quick tips to help users start. These new features are called subject to development, and is not available to beta testers. In particular, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently stated that Meta AI would be highly upgraded in 2025.
According to WhatsApp feature tracker webtanfo, the messaging platform is working on increasing the Meta AI experience for users. Chatbot’s new interface was seen with the latest WhatsApp beta for Android 2.25.5.22 updates. However, since it is low-development, beta examiners will not be able to try it at this time.
Meta AI designed the interface again
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Depending on the screenshot shared by the feature tracker, the Meta AI icon located at the lower-right corner of WhatsApp’s chat screen can now be pressed for a long time to open the meta AI in a new interface and trigger the voice mode.
The new meta AI interface is not like the current chat window, instead a large part of the screen is captured on the word chatbot and the word “hearing”. Users can start interacting with AI or ask it a question. The Green Microphone icon in Android status bar also shows that the interface is accessing the device’s microphone.
According to the feature tracker, users can switch to the text mode by tapping the microphone button or typing something in the text field. Meta AI is only asked to listen to users unless they are in this interface. If they exit the window, the session is said to end. The new interface also combines quick suggestions that are aimed at taking inspiration from users.
This new interface is rolled out for users in future updates. However, it is not clear when it can happen. In particular, WhatsApp has not officially announced this meta AI Redigation.
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