Meta Launches Pocket AI to Let Users Create Games and Apps Using Text Prompts
Meta has introduced Pocket AI, a platform that enables users to create and share interactive games, tools and digital experiences using simple text prompts.
Meta has introduced Pocket, a new platform powered by artificial intelligence that allows users to create interactive games, tools and other digital experiences simply by typing simple text prompts instead of traditional programming.
Users can describe what they want to make in natural language and build projects on the platform, which is called "gizmos." Users can edit and refine what they’ve made before publishing it for others to discover on the platform.
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Creative Platform:
Pocket also has a community feed where you can view and interact with gizmos created by people from all around the world. The AI-generated experiences can react to touch, utilise a smartphone’s motion sensors, generate sound effects and music, access the camera or photo gallery, and in some cases employ AI to respond to user inputs.
Users can like, comment on and save gizmos into themed playlists to help them easily organise and revisit projects that match their interests, promoting discovery and engagement.
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The launch is part of a larger push by Meta to broaden its artificial intelligence offerings and democratise AI-powered creative tools.
Pocket wants to tear down walls that block software creation and give non-coders the ability to create games, utilities and other digital projects with the help of AI by letting users create interactive experiences from simple text prompts.