A new era of voice chatbots has begun in New York Artificial Intelligence (AI). For this, Meta and Open AI are contracting major Hollywood celebrities for voices. Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is going to use the voices of Hollywood celebrities for its AI chatbot. For this, the company has started talks with Aquafina, Judi Dench, comedian Kogan Mitchell and others.
For this, Meta will pay millions of dollars to these celebrities. At present, information about which actor has approved this is not available.
In May this year, OpenAI, the leading company in this field, launched a new version of ChatGPT chatbot, which works on voice commands.
Mark Zuckerberg will spend Rs 3 lakh crore this year. A large part of this is to be spent on conversational chatbots. Meta can take and respond to voice commands, images and videos on its social networking apps and advertisements. However, later OpenAI stopped the use of voice-based chatbots because actress Scarlett Johnson accused OpenAI of copying her voice. Meta has learned a lesson from this. The business has invested billions in technology, including creating artificially intelligent characters that can chat via text on its messaging apps. To bring Mila and voice-based chatbots to market first, it has started negotiations with actors under contracts. Meta will complete these deals by the end of September. During this time, the company is also preparing to launch many of its AI-based products. In the last conference, Meta announced a digital platform for digital chatbots.