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In beta testing, WhatsApp is launching a dedicated AI-powered conversation shortcut that gives users a sneak peek of future communication. With the most recent beta version, Mark Zuckerberg aims to improve the chat experience and make it more accessible to a larger audience.
The AI chat shortcut in WhatsApp's latest Android beta is situated above the Chats tab's conversation start icon. By removing the need to browse through the contact list, this shortcut makes it easier to access AI conversations and guarantees that AI-assisted interactions will blend in seamlessly with everyday app use.
With no confirmed release date, WhatsApp is beta testing an AI-powered conversation shortcut with a small number of users. Before new features are made available to the general public, users can test them out through the beta programme. Interested people can look for opportunities to become participants and gain access to new features, even if they are frequently full.
A number of new features have been added to WhatsApp, such as screen sharing, message editing, chat lock, and HD photo support. Additionally, it's launching the beta feature of using two cell numbers with a single app, which will eventually be included in the stable version.
With this major upgrade, WhatsApp no longer requires third-party programmes or phone features in order to use two cell numbers within the service. This connection improves the simplicity of managing many accounts on a single device, optimizes the user experience, and does away with the need for other programmes.
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