Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced the launch of a number of artificial intelligence-based projects for Met averse. He described his projects as "the key to opening the door to Met avers".
In a live presentation, he created a virtual world with islands, plants and beaches using the artificial intelligence feature 'Builder Bot'. This 'Builder Bot' is part of the Meter 'Care OK' project aimed at developing 'artificial intelligence assistants' technology.
Zuckerberg noted that when users enter the virtual world using VR headsets or glasses, artificial intelligence will allow them to see and experience the world in a new way. He promised at the time that artificial intelligence-powered metrics would maintain user privacy and transparency in the virtual world. In the presentation, he announced plans to innovate the technology of instant translation of words in different languages.
He says that it is remarkable that people of any language can communicate with people of any other language in an instant and easy way - a dream he has dreamed of all his life.
Facebook has been investing heavily in the development of artificial intelligence for the past decade. That's why Ian Lekun, one of the world's leading in the field of artificial intelligence, has been appointed as the head of Facebook's AI project. The company is hiring 10,000 workers in Europe for the development of Met averse. Meanwhile, the company is going to unveil the world's fastest supercomputer in the middle of this year. However, in the new technology world like Met averse, many have expressed concern about security.
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