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    WhatsApp Begins Testing AI Generated Stickers

    Kehinde GiwaBy Kehinde GiwaAugust 16, 202302 Mins Read
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    A testing phase for an intriguing new feature; AI-generated stickers, has begun on WhatsApp.

    A restricted group of testers taking part in the Android WhatsApp beta program currently has these cutting-edge stickers in their possession. They are powered by AI technology.  These stickers’ influence is already creating a stir.

    Users now have the option to transform straightforward text descriptions into enticing sticker designs thanks to this ground-breaking AI functionality.

    WhatsApp has made significant advancements in an effort to increase user engagement and promote creativity inside the platform’s ecosystem.

    The company  hopes to speed up the sticker creation process by utilising the power of cutting-edge generative AI technology, doing away with the necessity for time-consuming human selection from a wide range of pre-existing possibilities.

    The use of distinguishing markings is a significant feature of these AI-generated stickers. The incorporation of watermarks or other cues that identify their AI-generated source is advised by WABetaInfo.

    This idea is consistent with Instagram’s plans to tag content created using AI processes as well as Microsoft’s use of OpenAI’s DALL-E for visual content in Bing Chat.

    Generative AI has gradually been incorporated into a variety of mainstream applications over time. Given this development, it comes as no surprise that WhatsApp is now utilizing AI-generated stickers.

    By avoiding the need for people to rely primarily on commonly used stickers, GIFs, and meme images, as well as the requirement for advanced design abilities, this innovation has the potential to provide a feeling of personalisation to WhatsApp discussions.

    WhatsApp’s new feature will be able to give users a visual depiction of their written descriptions, comparable to the image production prowess displayed by Midjourney and OpenAI’s DALL-E models.

    Once activated, the AI-driven sticker functionality will request users to input a textual description outlining their desired visual representation.

    Subsequently, WhatsApp’s AI framework will produce a variety of stickers, each customized according to the supplied input. This approach guarantees that users will have a selection of multiple options to pick from.

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