Meta’s AI assistant is rolling out to Quest 3 soon

When it comes to AI, Meta isn’t messing around. In a couple of weeks, Meta is rolling out an AI assistant on its Quest 3 headsets. The feature, which starts today for users 13 and older in the US and Canada, promises to enhance the VR experience with AI-driven capabilities. According to Meta’s blog, the AI assistant will go beyond the hands-f/ree experience users are accustomed to. It will provide real-time answers to questions about what you’re viewing on your Quest 3. For example, if you’re exploring a virtual art gallery, you can ask the AI assistant about the artwork in front of you, and it will provide information obtained through Bing. Meta AI on the Quest 3: Meta AI Availability: Meta AI is currently available only in an experimental mode. This mode is limited to users in the US and Canada. The language supported in this experimental mode is English. Meta AI with Vision: Meta AI with Vision is not compatible with Meta Quest 2. This experimental version of Meta AI with Vision can only recognize physical objects seen through Passthrough. Virtual objects are not recognized by Meta AI with Vision at this time. The AI assistant is an extension of Meta’s Horizon OS, which aims to create more immersive and interactive VR experiences. Video: Meta While the initial rollout is limited to the Quest 3, Meta plans to expand the AI assistant to other Quest headsets next month. This move signals Meta’s ambition to make AI a core…Meta’s AI assistant is rolling out to Quest 3 soon

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