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Meta AI is coming to Europe this week

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Last updated: March 20, 2025 5:21 pm
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Meta previously paused its rollout plans due to European regulations around artificial intelligence.

Meta is making a significant leap in the artificial intelligence landscape by rolling out its AI assistant to 41 European countries, including all European Union member states, as well as 21 overseas European territories. This long-awaited expansion marks a major step in Meta’s global AI ambitions, bringing advanced AI capabilities to millions of new users.

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A Delayed But Strategic LaunchHow Meta AI Will Be IntegratedWhat Can European Users Expect?Multilingual Support and Future DevelopmentsThe Road Ahead for AI in Europe

A Delayed But Strategic Launch

Meta had initially planned to introduce its AI assistant in Europe last year. However, regulatory hurdles forced the company to delay its launch. The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) requested Meta to halt the training of its Large Language Models (LLMs) on user-generated content from adult Facebook and Instagram users in the region.

In response to these regulatory concerns, Meta reassessed its approach. A month after the DPC’s request, the company announced that it would not roll out its multimodal Llama models in Europe due to the “unpredictable nature of the European regulatory environment.” Despite these challenges, Meta has now navigated the complex legal landscape and is ready to introduce its AI technology to European users.

How Meta AI Will Be Integrated

Meta AI will first be incorporated into the company’s most popular messaging apps—Facebook Messenger, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook itself. Users will notice a new blue circle icon within these apps, signaling the presence of the AI assistant.

Initially, Meta AI will have limited functionality, primarily focusing on text-based interactions. However, Meta has ambitious plans to enhance its AI capabilities over time, with the goal of achieving feature parity with the US version.

What Can European Users Expect?

European users can access Meta AI within group chats by simply typing @MetaAI followed by their query. This feature will allow users to engage in conversations with the AI, ask questions, and receive instant responses.

Additionally, Meta AI will help users find relevant content from Facebook and Instagram, making it easier to discover posts and Reels. For instance, a user can type, “show me Vancouver Island content,” and the AI will surface related posts. Beyond social media, Meta AI will also have the ability to pull information from across the web, acting as a dynamic search tool within the platform.

Multilingual Support and Future Developments

At launch, Meta AI will support six European languages, ensuring a broader audience can engage with the assistant. While its initial capabilities are limited, Meta has made it clear that it intends to expand its AI’s functionalities in the coming months.

The long-term vision is to refine and enhance the AI’s features, making it more intuitive and versatile. As Meta continues to work within Europe’s regulatory framework, users can expect gradual improvements and expanded AI services tailored to their needs.

The Road Ahead for AI in Europe

Meta’s entry into the European AI space is a major milestone, but it also underscores the complexities of deploying AI in highly regulated environments. With data privacy and ethical AI considerations at the forefront, the company will need to maintain transparency and compliance to avoid further roadblocks.

For now, European users can start exploring Meta AI’s capabilities and get a glimpse of what the future holds for AI-driven digital experiences. As the technology evolves, Meta AI is expected to become a powerful tool for communication, content discovery, and information retrieval across Meta’s platforms.

Stay tuned for updates as Meta AI continues to grow and reshape how users interact with AI-powered technology in Europe and beyond!

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