Meta is revamping its AI feed, Vibes, by turning it into a standalone app. The move comes after the feature's impressive early adoption within the Meta AI platform, which itself has seen significant growth since Vibes launched. Users can now expect a dedicated space to create, discover, and share vertically-oriented TikTok-style videos generated by Meta's AI.
The company claims that users are becoming increasingly enthusiastic about using Vibes for its creative possibilities, leading to a clear need for a more streamlined environment. By separating the app from the main Meta AI platform, the company can potentially expand its features without overwhelming existing users. This strategic move is seen as part of Meta's broader plan to integrate more AI-generated content into its recommendation algorithm.
As an industry leader in AI-first social media, Meta is keenly aware of the competition posed by OpenAI's Sora app, which has been iterating on its own features and forging partnerships with Disney. With Meta aiming to incorporate AI-generated videos and images into its platform, a dedicated video creation app like Vibes could be a pivotal step towards achieving this goal.
While details regarding Vibes' user base remain scarce, the company acknowledges that Meta AI usage continues to rise since the feature's introduction. As AI-generated content becomes increasingly ubiquitous in online platforms, it's likely that users will gravitate toward tools like Vibes for their creative expression.
The company claims that users are becoming increasingly enthusiastic about using Vibes for its creative possibilities, leading to a clear need for a more streamlined environment. By separating the app from the main Meta AI platform, the company can potentially expand its features without overwhelming existing users. This strategic move is seen as part of Meta's broader plan to integrate more AI-generated content into its recommendation algorithm.
As an industry leader in AI-first social media, Meta is keenly aware of the competition posed by OpenAI's Sora app, which has been iterating on its own features and forging partnerships with Disney. With Meta aiming to incorporate AI-generated videos and images into its platform, a dedicated video creation app like Vibes could be a pivotal step towards achieving this goal.
While details regarding Vibes' user base remain scarce, the company acknowledges that Meta AI usage continues to rise since the feature's introduction. As AI-generated content becomes increasingly ubiquitous in online platforms, it's likely that users will gravitate toward tools like Vibes for their creative expression.