It has been stated that the tech giant has formed partnerships with a number of actors in order to include their voices into its chatbot.
According to reports from Reuters, Meta has reached agreements with a number of performers, including Kristen Bell, John Cena, and Judi Dench, to utilize their voices for the Meta AI chatbot. It will be possible for users to communicate with the chatbot while simultaneously listening to responses delivered in the voices of their preferred celebrities. Awkwafina and Keegan-Michael Key are two members of the celebrity cast, according to a source who spoke to Reuters.
In addition to these five voices, the source mentioned that there are additional generic voice options available for people to choose from if they so desire. The source did not provide any additional specific areas, but it did say that all voices will be accessible this week in the United States of America and other English-speaking regions.
After a story from the previous month that indicated Meta was in negotiations with actors to gain the rights to utilize their voices for its artificial intelligence projects, the revelation comes as a result of that allegation. It has been stated that the arrangements have been finalized, and the chatbot that can be discovered when using Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp may soon incorporate the voices of these well-known individuals. The organization had planned to complete the deals before to the Connect conference, which is where the additional voice options are expected to be announced, according to a source for Reuters.