WhatsApp is developing a username feature for its web client to enhance privacy and simplify connections. Users can create unique usernames, allowing connections without sharing phone numbers, though existing contacts can still find users via phone numbers. Only those with a user's username or phone number can initiate contact. The feature is still in development, with no confirmed release date, as WhatsApp integrates it into its infrastructure.
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Meta is testing Meta AI on WhatsApp in select countries, integrating it into the search and top app bars while preserving privacy. The latest WhatsApp beta for Android introduces AI Studio, offering personalized chatbots for beta testers. This feature aims to enhance user experience with specific, contextually relevant assistance. Personal messages remain private and encrypted. AI Studio may allow external creators to develop chatbots in the future.
WhatsApp's latest beta update for Android, version 2.24.11.17, introduces a feature under development to generate AI-powered profile photos. Users can create unique images by describing the desired photo, enhancing personalization and privacy. This feature aims to reduce the need for real photos, minimizing misuse risks. It is not yet available for beta testers but will be released in a future update.