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Meta AI tested: Free, but not quite worth it

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Meta’s new large language model, Llama 3, has powered the creation of “Meta AI,” a chatbot that is now integrated into various Meta apps and interfaces. While the chatbot tends to regurgitate web search results and lacks specialization, it is easily accessible for free on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, and Meta.ai.

Mark Zuckerberg has expressed high hopes for Meta AI, claiming it will become the most used and best AI assistant globally. However, a review of the chatbot’s performance reveals that it primarily relies on search results and lacks originality in its responses.

When tested on various topics ranging from current events to medical advice, Meta AI provided factual but often generic responses. It struggled to provide in-depth information or context, leading to a lackluster user experience.

Furthermore, the chatbot’s tendency to quote directly from search results and its limited ability to provide unique insights raise questions about its utility compared to traditional search engines like Google or Bing.

Overall, while Meta AI serves as a convenient tool for quick queries within Meta’s ecosystem, it falls short in delivering comprehensive and insightful responses. Users may find better results by utilizing other search engines or specialized AI models for more in-depth information.

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