Mark Zuckerberg
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So I think that it's less of a question around like having the avatar express them.
I mean, that I think we're, you know, it's like, well, we have our kind of V1 of that that we'll release soon after Connect, but, you know, that'll get better over time.
But a lot of this is really just about continuing to make the models for these AIs so that they're just more and more, I don't know, you could say like,
or predictable in terms of what they'll communicate.
So that way, you know, when you want to create the Lex assistant AI that your community can talk to, you can...
You don't program them like normal computers.
You're training them.
They're AI models, not normal computer programs.
But you want to get it to be predictable enough so that way you can set some parameters for it.
And even if it isn't perfect all the time, you want it to generally be able to stay within those bounds.
So that's a lot of...
what I think we need to nail for the creators.
And that's why that one's actually a much harder problem, I think, than starting with new characters that you're creating from scratch.
So that one, I think, will probably start releasing sometime next year, not this year, but experimenting with existing characters and the assistant and games and a bunch of different personalities and
experimenting with some small businesses.
I think that that stuff will be ready to do this year, and we're rolling it out basically right after Connect.
I think the idea of a podcast between you and AI assistant Lex podcast...
Yeah, well, I mean, a big part of how we're trying to design these new computing products is that they should be physical.
I think that's a big part of the issue with computers and TVs and even phones is like, yeah, I mean, maybe you can interact with them in different places, but they're fundamentally like you're sitting, you're still.
And I mean, people are just not meant to be that way.