Viber’s New AI Feature Summarizes Busy Group Chats You’ll Never Read     – CNET

Viber’s New AI Feature Summarizes Busy Group Chats You’ll Never Read – CNET

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Sometimes a group chat takes on a life of its own, whether friends and family decided to get chatty while you’re busy working or you needed to mute the thread for a day to get some space from a busy conversation. For these situations, the Rakuten Viber chat app unveiled a new AI Chat Summary tool Wednesday that can summarize those messages down to a few essential points.

The chat app’s feature leverages OpenAI to do this and can scan up to 100 unread messages when building its summary. When opening a conversation with unread messages, the app will offer to build a summary, and if requested, the app will then scan for any key decisions or actions in order to create reference points. When the AI Summary is used, the app will mark the group chat as read, but you can still scroll back through the conversation if you’d like.

Viber says these summaries won’t be saved on the chat app’s servers, nor will it include any identifiers beyond usernames. The feature is gradually rolling out now in the US, the Philippines, Ukraine, Japan, Bulgaria and Poland to start. Other regions will follow after that, and it’s coming to both the iOS and Android versions of the chat app.

Viber’s AI Chat Summary tool arrives as other texting apps are also including AI functions in different ways. For instance Meta AI can be accessed as a chatbot from within WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, but at this time a similar chat summary tool is available only through various external tools. Google Messages has been leveraging AI primarily for text composition features like Magic Compose, but Android Auto is set to provide AI summaries of long texts and group chats for drivers. And Apple is not yet currently including AI features inside of iMessage, but iOS 18 rumors are indicating that AI features could be on their way to the iPhone later this year.

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Mike Sorrentino

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