Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg has unveiled several ambitious artificial-intelligence projects, describing AI as “the key to unlocking the Metaverse”.
In a livestreamed demonstration, he created a basic virtual world – including an island, trees and a beach – using the AI feature Builder Bot.
Zuckerberg also announced a plan to build a universal speech translator.
“The ability to communicate with anyone in any language is a superpower that was dreamt of forever,” he said.
“Builder Bot was part of Meta’s CAIRaoke project to improve AI assistants and allow “AI to see the world from our experience” as people entered virtual reality via headsets or glasses,” Zuckerberg said.
And he promised the AI systems driving Meta’s virtual worlds would preserve privacy and be transparent and responsible.
Facebook has been investing in AI for the past 10 years and has one of the world’s leading experts, Yann LeCun as its head of AI.
In January it announced that it had built a new AI supercomputer that aims to be the fastest in the world when completed in mid 2022.
Facebook changed its corporate name to Meta in October, following revelations from whistleblower Frances Haugen.
At the time, Zuckerberg talked of a wide-ranging Metaverse – accessible via VR headsets, such as the Meta Quest, formerly Oculus -where people could work, play and chat.
And Meta plans to hire 10,000 people in Europe to help build it and there is much hype of its potential.
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