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Meta Introduces New AI-Powered Tools for Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp

All the updates introduced by Meta will help the company compete with OpenAI and its ChatGPT. Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: META) has announced the launch of significant AI updates across its applications. Now, Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp have “state-of-the-art AI features” for “different things”. Firstly, Meta introduced new AI stickers that enable users

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Meta Unveils WhatsApp Channels to Over 150 Countries after Successful Test

The WhatsApp Channels will allow users to receive important updates from people and organizations amid the changing regulatory landscape. Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ: META) shares closed Wednesday trading at $305.06, having gained 1.23 percent from the day’s opening price. The gains are likely to be attributed to Meta’s announcement that the

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Is Web3 messaging going to replace WhatsApp and iMessage? Co-founder of XMTP explains

Hashing It Out episode 24 explores Web3 messaging with Shane Mac, co-founder of XMTP — an open protocol and network for secure Web3 messaging — who explains the differences between Web2 and Web3 messaging. Mac also explains how Web3 messaging could spark major adoption for the entire industry moving forward, regardless

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WhatsApp Business Announces 200M Active Users and Launches Personalized Customer Messages 

WhatsApp Business is introducing new paid features as it announces its monthly active users are now more than 200 million. Meta Platforms-owned WhatsApp Business, a version of the instant messaging app built for small businesses, now has over 200 million users. According to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, this is a 4x

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HSBC and Scotia hit with fines over WhatsApp use

Amid the ongoing banking crisis in the United States, financial regulators continue scrutinizing major traditional finance companies like HSBC and Scotiabank.The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has charged HSBC’s securities arm HSBC Securities (HSI) and Scotiabank’s investment subsidiary Scotia Capital with penalties over recordkeeping violations.HSI agreed to pay $15 million

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