WhatsApp will soon let iPhone users share documents with Meta AI
WhatsApp is introducing a new feature that allows iPhone users to share documents directly with Meta AI. This enhancement aims to improve the interaction by enabling users to upload files for analysis, rather than relying on screenshots or text copying. The feature is currently being rolled out to select beta testers and will be available to more users in the coming weeks.
- ▪WhatsApp will allow users to upload documents to Meta AI from the in-chat attachment menu.
- ▪The feature aims to provide more accurate and relevant information by analyzing documents in context.
- ▪Currently, the document sharing feature is available to some beta testers and will roll out to more users soon.
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