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Instagram Targets Creators With Innovative AI Tools

July 2, 2024

Meta is intensifying its efforts to promote AI tools on Instagram, with Mark Zuckerberg recently discussing these advancements on a podcast.

The social media platform’s significant presence at VidCon, a major conference for content creators, also highlights the company’s strategic push to encourage the adoption of its generative AI technologies.

Last week, Zuckerberg announced that Meta is “rolling out an early test in the U.S. of our AI studio, so you might start seeing AIs from your favorite creators and interest-based AIs in the coming weeks on Instagram. These will primarily show up in messaging for now and will be clearly labeled as AI.”


On a recent episode of the “Blueprint” podcast hosted by YouTuber Kane Sutter, more popularly known online as “Kallaway,” Zuckerberg said, “A big part of the approach is going to be enabling every creator, and then eventually also every small business, on the platform to create an AI for themselves to help them interact with their community and their customers if they’re a business.”

Instagram is testing a new feature called AI Studio, allowing creators to design their own AI-powered characters within the app. This tool builds on Meta’s previous rollout of chatbot characters last year, aiming to enhance user engagement through customizable AI technology.

As well as discussing AI advancements on the recent podcast, Zuckerberg shared updates and examples of messaging creators’ AI chatbots on his Instagram Broadcast channel. This move highlights Meta’s commitment to integrating AI technology and engaging the creator community through innovative features.


At VidCon 2024 last week in Anaheim, California, Instagram put its AI advancements on full display. The platform’s booth featured interactive activities such as creating magnets with AI-generated stickers and a photo opportunity utilizing the AI background tool available in Instagram stories. This showcase exhibited Instagram’s commitment to enhancing the creator experience with cutting-edge technology at the creator economy’s premier event.

Meanwhile, Instagram continues to integrate AI tools into its direct messaging (DM) feature, offering stickers for chats and creator chatbots. This strategic focus on DMs aligns with Instagram’s recent developments, such as notes, which are gaining traction, especially among younger demographics, which sheds light on the platform’s changing roadmap.

On the “Blueprint” podcast, Zuckerberg said, “If you look at Instagram, DMs is one of the fastest growing parts of the system.”

He added, “That’s part of what I’m excited about here with Creator Studio and AI Studio, is basically, we’re making it so that people are going to be able to craft a persona for an AI version of themselves that’s going to help them interact with all the incoming DMs that your community is sending you.”

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