Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is working on a new AI app that will compete directly with ChatGPT from OpenAI, Gemini from Google and Copilot from Microsoft. This is reported by CNBC. The technology group wants to further expand its AI strategy and offer users a standalone platform on which they can interact with Meta's artificial intelligence. The app is scheduled to be released in the second quarter of 2025. The goal is to take a leading position in the AI market by the end of the year.
Artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly important for tech companies, and Meta has already integrated initial AI functions into its existing platforms. For example, generative AI elements are available in Facebook and Instagram as part of the search function. These functions are in some ways similar to other AI products on the market, but do not offer a comprehensive solution. Meta now seems to have realized that a standalone AI app has more potential, as it allows users to interact more deeply and directly with the AI assistant. At the same time, it is examining whether to offer a paid subscription service with extended functions, according to CNBC.
Meta's new AI app - features and plans
The new app is intended to separate Meta's AI from the existing social networks and create a standalone platform for users who are interested in AI-supported interactions. The app could be equipped with various functions that stand out from the already known AI solutions. An advanced conversational AI is planned that allows users to ask more complex questions and receive more personalized answers. Meta could use existing technologies that are already used for AI search on Facebook and Instagram. The difference, however, would be that the app can be used independently of the social networks.
Connecting with Meta’s ecosystem – a strategic advantage?
In addition, the AI app will remain closely linked to Meta's other platforms. This could mean that content or data can be exchanged between the AI app and services such as Facebook or WhatsApp. This would be an advantage for users who are already active in Meta's ecosystem, as they would not have to learn an additional platform. Another important consideration is the business model of the new app. While Meta AI is offered free of charge in its current form, the company is already testing a subscription model with extended functions. It would be possible that users could use the AI app for free in the basic version, while premium functions would be accessible via a paid subscription.
Why does Meta rely on a standalone AI app?
So far, Meta has built its AI technologies into existing platforms, but a standalone app opens up new opportunities. On the one hand, the company can more specifically target users who are actively looking for an AI solution without having to log into social networks. On the other hand, such an app could strengthen Meta's market position in the AI industry, as it is no longer perceived as just an additional function within Facebook or Instagram. In addition, a standalone AI app offers new monetization opportunities. OpenAI already earns money with paid versions of ChatGPT, and Google and Microsoft also rely on paid AI services. If Meta can deliver comparable quality, a subscription model would be a lucrative option. Another aspect is the brand strategy. Until now, Meta was mainly known for its social media platforms. With a standalone AI app, the company could consolidate its image as an AI developer and stand out from the competition.
Competition with ChatGPT, Gemini and Copilot
The AI market is currently dominated by OpenAI, Google and Microsoft. ChatGPT has established itself as one of the best-known AI products, while Google with Gemini and Microsoft with Copilot also offer powerful alternatives. Meta must therefore develop a clear strategy to differentiate itself from these competitors. One advantage that Meta could use is the close integration with its existing platforms. Since billions of people use Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, Meta could integrate AI directly into these services and thus achieve a large reach. If the new app is linked to social media functions, this could be a unique selling point that other providers do not offer in this form.
Powerful AI at a low price? Meta's possible market strategy
Another possible competitive advantage would be price. If Meta offers a powerful AI app for free or at a lower price than the competition, this could convince many users. Especially in a market where subscription models are becoming increasingly common, a free alternative could be attractive to many users. The technological implementation also plays a role. Meta has large resources for the development of AI technologies, including its own data centers and close cooperation with research institutions. If the company develops an AI app with particularly high performance and user-friendliness, this could be a decisive factor in the competition.
New competition for ChatGPT? Meta's AI app in focus
The release of a standalone AI app is a strategically important step for Meta. The company wants to position itself more strongly in the AI market and offer a direct alternative to existing AI products such as ChatGPT. At the same time, Meta is examining various business models, including a free basic version and a paid premium service. Whether Meta's AI app can prevail against the competition will depend on several factors. The quality of the AI, the app's usability and the price-performance ratio will be crucial. If Meta manages to offer a powerful and well-integrated solution, the company could take a firm position in the AI market. However, the final answer to this will only be clear after the release. (Photo by Unsplash / Dima Solomin)
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