- Meta AI has added a memory boost function.
- Meta AI will remember key information you share in one-on-one-chat for more personalized answers.
- AI will also use your profiles on Meta platforms to answer based on your location.
Meta Ai will be more like your good friend who remembers all the important details of you and less as an impersonal AI -Chatbot. Meta rolls updates to its AI assistant across Messenger, WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram in the US and Canada to do just that.
Those who engage in Meta AI may think it remembers much more about you between conversations, including some details that are cut off from your profiles on the various connected platforms that can customize its recommendations.
The new memory boost feature is pretty much exactly what it sounds like. Meta AI can now remember key information you share in one-on-one-chat. Maybe you randomly mention that you love hiking or that you are fluent in Italian. Meta AI will save this clearing in its digital brain and use it to inform future answers. A friend who remembers how you like your coffee is a good friend. Whether the same is true of an AI -Pal can be discussed. Especially, since in this case it is a friend who also keeps track of your brunch preferences, weekend plans, and which country artists you have streamed.
The system is also context sensitive, which means that Meta AI does not need you to spoon that all the details. If you tell you that you are vegan while asking for breakfast ideas, it will notice that for the future and stops recommending omelets or smart frittatas. This memory function applies only to one-to-one-chat, not group conversations; You can also erase its memory whenever you want.
Personal geography
Meta AI doesn’t just remember your personality tasks. AI becomes more personal by pressing the data you share via Meta’s platforms. For example, if you are looking for family activities this weekend, Meta AI may suggest a local concert based on your location, your recent browser habits and its memory that you mention that you have two children.
Of course, this level of personalization is not entirely new. Meta has perfected the art of AI-driven recommendations for years. What does this is different is the assistant’s ability to combine information from multiple sources, including your chat story, profile and viewing habits, to deliver something relevant.
Trying to stand out by offering this very personalization makes sense as Meta tries to break through the clammy around AI assistants like Chatgpt, Google Gemini and others. Meta’s strategy seems to do what it can to integrate Meta AI within its existing ecosystem of platforms used by millions of people every day. After all, why should you open a separate AI app when you can just ask Meta Ai directly on WhatsApp or Facebook?