Meta, the parent company of WhatsApp, has suddenly removed the blue ring from the messaging app. The blue ring, which appeared on Android, iOS, and Windows versions of WhatsApp, allowed users to access Meta AI, an artificial intelligence-based chatbot. The feature was launched earlier this year to compete with Microsoft-OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini AI. The blue ring, a shortcut to Meta AI, enabled users to ask questions, generate articles, poems, or stories, and even create images using AI. However, the feature has now vanished from many devices, leaving users puzzled. While some users can still see the blue ring and use Meta AI, others have reported that it has disappeared entirely. Meta AI was launched to provide users with instant answers to their questions, using AI technology. The feature was initially limited, but Meta recently added support for multiple languages, including Hindi. Users can now interact with Meta AI in their local language, making it more accessible. The removal of the blue ring has left many users wondering if it's a bug or a deliberate move by Meta. So far, there has been no official statement from Meta or WhatsApp regarding the removal of the feature. How to use Meta AI? To use Meta AI, users would click on the blue ring on the top of the WhatsApp screen. This would open the Meta AI chatbot, allowing users to ask questions or request content generation. Users could also ask Meta AI to create images based on their descriptions. Meta AI's capabilities include: - Answering questions - Generating articles, poems, or stories - Creating images using AI The removal of the blue ring has raised questions about Meta's plans for Meta AI. Will the feature be reinstated, or is this a permanent move? Only time will tell. In the meantime, users who have lost access to Meta AI can only hope that the feature will be restored soon. The sudden removal of the blue ring has left many users disappointed, and it remains to be seen how Meta will address this issue. Paytm Receives Govt Approval for Investment in Payment Services Division Japan Unveils Revolutionary Drone Capable of Taking Off and Landing on Water President Droupadi Murmu Talks Global Warming and Conservation with Class 9 Students