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Meta rolls out real-time AI image generation, which changes the image as the user types a prompt, in beta on WhatsApp and Meta AI on the web in the US

Emma Roth / The Verge :

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Context & Ripple Effects

Meta had already seeded generative creation across its apps with AI-generated chat stickers and image-generation and editing tools. This beta moves that capability from a discrete creation action toward feedback that is visible while a prompt is being written.

The launch also extends Meta AI’s role inside Meta’s distribution surfaces, following tests of an Meta AI-powered Instagram search experience. WhatsApp gives the company a high-frequency conversational setting for testing how people create and refine synthetic images.

First-order effects

  • US beta users of WhatsApp and Meta AI on the web can iteratively steer an image as they type rather than wait for a completed prompt and generated result.
  • Meta gains product feedback on a faster image-creation interaction, while making Meta AI more visibly useful within its messaging ecosystem.

Second-order effects

  • Competing consumer AI assistants and image tools face pressure to reduce the gap between prompting and visual feedback, especially where they are embedded in communication products.
  • Meta’s existing AI creative tools for advertisers, including background generation and image expansion, have a clearer consumer-side interaction pattern to learn from, though this beta is not an advertising release.

Third-order effects

  • If real-time generation proves useful, generative media may become a continuous interface layer in messaging and search rather than a separate creative destination.
  • That shift would increase the importance of synthetic-media controls and provenance practices as creation becomes easier to trigger inside large social platforms.

The trend: This is one data point in the move toward ambient AI: generative capabilities embedded directly in the moments where users communicate and discover content.

Discussion

  • @mgsiegler M.G. Siegler on threads
    Mesmerized by this image morphing as I typed with random things popping into my head.  Well done Meta.  Now please give us this on Threads.
  • @zuck Mark Zuckerberg on threads
    We also built some unique creation features, like the ability to animate photos.  Meta AI now generates high quality images so fast that it creates and updates them in real-time as you're typing.  It'll also generate a playback video of your creation process.
  • @chriscox Chris Cox on threads
    Welcome to the world Llama 3!  We released an upgraded Meta AI and are today open-sourcing our new Llama 3 8B and 70B models which demonstrate best-in-class performance.  Meta AI will also launch to 13 more markets today along with our upgraded Emu image model and our low-latency…
  • @deviparikh Devi Parikh on x
    Llama 3! 🥳 Integrated in Meta AI. Meta AI also has new (and super fast) image generation, editing and animation capabilities! https://www.meta.ai/ or on any Meta surface near you :)
  • @deviparikh Devi Parikh on x
    Imagine Flash in Meta AI is so much fun :) https://meta.ai/ [video]
  • @jamespearce James Pearce on x
    Meta AI ‘/imagine’ is SO good. [image]