Los usuarios de Threads no pueden bloquear el chatbot de Meta AI

Meta ha comenzado a probar un nuevo chatbot de inteligencia artificial en Threads que los usuarios no pueden bloquear ni desactivar, lo que ha generado una frustración generalizada en la plataforma. La cuenta pública ha recibido respuestas airadas y se ha convertido en la principal tendencia con más de un millón de publicaciones. Las pruebas están limitadas actualmente a un puñado de países.

Meta anunció ayer la fase beta inicial de su chatbot de IA para Threads. La función imita a Grok en X y, por el momento, solo está disponible en Malasia, Arabia Saudita, México, Argentina y Singapur. A pesar del lanzamiento limitado, la cuenta @meta.ai es visible para todos los usuarios de la plataforma.

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