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WhatsApp: A great feature is coming in WhatsApp, now you can create your own chatbot..

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WhatsApp is testing a new and exciting artificial intelligence (AI) feature for Android users, under which users will be able to create their own custom AI chatbots. According to a feature tracker, Meta has released this feature for select beta testers and more users may get access to it in the coming weeks.

This feature is already available on Instagram and Messenger, where users can decide the purpose, personality, and even the look of their chatbot. Once the chatbot is ready, users can interact with it one-on-one.

How to create an AI chatbot on WhatsApp

According to WABetaInfo, Meta is now adding AI Studio-based chatbot creation feature to WhatsApp as well. This feature has been spotted in WhatsApp Beta for Android version 2.25.18.4, which is available through the Play Store. In this update, a feature called “Create an AI” has appeared for some users. Under this feature, users will get a new AI Studio tab, which will also have ready-made chatbots available to talk to.

How to create a custom AI chatbot

Write a prompt: First, the user has to provide a description (maximum 1000 characters) explaining the purpose and role of their AI chatbot.

Choose personality: After this, some personality traits of the chatbot have to be chosen. WhatsApp will give some suggestions, but users can also add from their choice.

Decide the role: The user will also have to choose in which role their chatbot will work such as Helper, Mentor, Teacher, etc.

Create avatar: Then the user has to choose an avatar (image) for the chatbot. WhatsApp will give some suggestions, but you can also create your avatar from the text prompt or edit the given one.

Start chat: Once all these steps are completed, AI Studio will create a new chatbot so that you can start the conversation immediately.

Will the chatbot be able to share?
It is not yet clear whether WhatsApp users will be able to share their chatbots with others or not, but since this is possible on Instagram and Messenger, this feature can likely come to WhatsApp soon. Currently, this feature is in the beta stage and only limited users have got it. But more users are expected to get access to it in the coming weeks. Its public launch date has not been announced yet.

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