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Meta AI app launches with social feed and voice mode beta

Meta’s latest AI app combines a social sharing feed, personalized responses, and Ray-Ban glasses integration to take on ChatGPT’s dominance.

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Picture this: you’re scrolling through a feed, but instead of the usual selfies or food pics, you’re diving into a stream of AI-generated conversations. People are sharing their chats with an AI assistant, remixing prompts, and sparking discussions about what this tech can do. Welcome to Meta’s bold new gamble—a standalone AI app that’s not just competing with ChatGPT but trying to redefine how we interact with artificial intelligence by blending it with the social media sauce Meta knows best.

Launched in April 2025, the Meta AI app is the company’s answer to the AI chatbot craze that’s taken the tech world by storm. It’s a direct shot at OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Anthropic’s Claude, and even xAI’s Grok, which is tightly woven into Elon Musk’s X platform. But Meta, being Meta, isn’t content with just building a chatbot. It’s leaning hard into its social media roots, betting that a “Discover” feed—think Instagram Stories meets AI prompts—will make its assistant stand out in a crowded field. So, what’s this app all about, and does it have a shot at dethroning the AI giants?

At its core, the Meta AI app does what you’d expect from a modern AI assistant. You can type or talk to it, ask it to whip up images, or pull real-time answers from the web. Powered by a tuned-up version of Meta’s Llama 4 model, it’s designed to be fast, versatile, and conversational. If you’ve used ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, the basics will feel familiar: it’s a helpful sidekick for everything from brainstorming recipes to debugging code.

But Meta’s big swing is the Discover feed, a feature that feels like it was ripped straight out of Instagram’s playbook. Here, users can share their interactions with Meta AI—specific prompts and responses they’ve opted to make public. Imagine someone asking Meta AI to design a sci-fi movie poster, then posting the result for others to like, comment on, or remix with their own tweaks. Your friends on Facebook or Instagram might pop up in the feed, showing off their AI-crafted haikus or travel itineraries. It’s a clever move to make AI feel less like a sterile tool and more like a creative playground.

“We want to demystify AI and show people what they can do with it,” Connor Hayes, Meta’s VP of Product, told The Verge. The feed is less about flexing technical prowess and more about sparking curiosity. It’s also a not-so-subtle way for Meta to keep users glued to its ecosystem. Why just chat with an AI when you can turn your chat into a viral post?

The Discover feed isn’t just a gimmick—it’s a sign of where the industry is headed. Social media and AI are colliding fast. X has already baked Grok into its platform, letting users summon AI insights mid-scroll. OpenAI is reportedly working on a social feed for ChatGPT, per The Verge, aiming to make its app a hub for shared AI experiments. Meta’s first-mover advantage here could give it an edge, but it’s a safe bet others will follow suit.

If the Discover feed is Meta’s social hook, its voice mode is the emotional one. The app puts voice front and center, letting you chat with Meta AI hands-free. The standard voice mode is solid—clear, responsive, and available in the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. But the real intrigue lies in the opt-in beta version, which uses Meta’s “full-duplex” AI model. That’s a fancy way of saying it’s designed to feel more human, with dynamic turn-taking, overlapping speech, and even those little “mm-hmm” backchannels we use in real conversations.

In a demo, the full-duplex mode showed off a noticeable personality boost compared to the standard version. It’s still not quite at the level of ChatGPT’s Advanced Voice Mode, which can riff on topics with uncanny wit, but it’s a step toward making AI feel less like a robot and more like a chatty friend. There’s a catch, though: the beta voice mode doesn’t yet tap into web data, so it’s limited to what’s in its training. Meta’s working on closing that gap, but for now, it’s a tradeoff between charm and smarts.

Meta’s not shy about leveraging its social media empire to make its AI feel personal. In the US and Canada, the app pulls data from your Facebook and Instagram profiles to tailor responses. Love posting about hiking? Meta AI might prioritize trail recommendations over city tours. You can also tell it to remember specific details—like your dietary preferences or favorite genres—for a more customized experience. It’s a double-edged sword: the personalization is handy, but it’s also a reminder of how much data Meta’s got on you.

The app’s integration with Meta’s broader ecosystem is no accident. Most of Meta AI’s “almost one billion users” have encountered it through Instagram’s search bar, WhatsApp’s chat interface, or Facebook’s feeds. The standalone app, while slick, is almost an afterthought for Meta—a nod to power users who want a dedicated AI experience. For most, Meta expects its assistant to stay embedded in the apps they’re already using. It’s a strategy that maximizes reach but risks diluting the app’s identity as a ChatGPT rival.

Here’s where things get interesting: the Meta AI app isn’t entirely new. It’s actually a rebrand of the View companion app for Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses, with a fresh AI-focused interface. The app still includes a tab for managing your glasses’ photos and videos, but the AI assistant takes center stage. Why the merge? It’s because Meta sees its AI ambitions as a “software and hardware roadmap.” Translation: AI isn’t just about apps—it’s about powering the next wave of devices.

The Meta Ray-Ban glasses already use AI to identify objects and, as of early 2025, translate languages in real-time. Later this year, Meta plans to roll out a pricier pair with a heads-up display. By folding its AI assistant into the glasses’ app, Meta is laying the groundwork for a future where AI isn’t just on your phone but in your field of vision. It’s a bold vision, but it also means the app feels like a transitional step—a bridge between Meta’s present and its augmented reality dreams.

Can Meta keep up?

Meta’s not entering an empty field. ChatGPT remains the gold standard, with OpenAI reporting over 200 million weekly active users in early 2025. Its seamless web integration and conversational depth set a high bar. xAI’s Grok, meanwhile, has carved out a niche among X’s truth-seeking crowd, offering unfiltered takes that resonate with Musk’s base. Anthropic’s Claude is gaining traction for its safety-first approach, appealing to businesses and cautious users.

Meta’s advantage is its scale. With billions of users across its platforms, it can push Meta AI to an audience that OpenAI can only dream of. The social angle is another differentiator—nobody else is blending AI with a feed quite like this. But there are hurdles. Meta’s Llama 4, while powerful, isn’t universally seen as best-in-class; GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 often outperform it in complex reasoning tasks. Privacy concerns also loom large. Meta’s track record on data handling doesn’t inspire universal trust, and the app’s reliance on social media profiles could spook users wary of overreach.

Then there’s the question of stickiness. The Discover feed is novel, but will users keep coming back to browse AI prompts? Social media thrives on human drama and connection—can AI-generated content compete? Meta’s betting that curiosity and creativity will drive engagement, but it’s a gamble.

For now, the Meta AI app is a fascinating experiment—one that captures both Meta’s strengths and its ambitions. It’s a chatbot that doesn’t just want to answer your questions but wants to be part of your social world. Whether that’s a game-changer or a distraction remains to be seen. What’s clear is that Meta’s not content to let OpenAI or xAI dominate the AI conversation. By merging its social media DNA with cutting-edge AI, it’s carving out a lane that’s uniquely its own.


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