Facebook to Shut Down 'M' Virtual Assistant Messenger Bot by January 19

 
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Facebook to Shut Down 'M' Virtual Assistant Messenger Bot by January 19

Highlights

  • M is a bot that was available through Facebook Messenger
  • It reportedly was only available to about 2,000 people
  • Facebook said it has learnt what users wanted from bots

Facebook is shutting down its text-based virtual assistant called 'M' that helped researchers train an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system.

According to a report on The Verge, 'M' was available through a bot on Facebook Messenger and it was available to only about 2,000 people.

'M' was first introduced in August 2015. The final day of the virtual assistant will be January 19.

"We launched this project to learn what people needed and expected of an assistant, and we learned a lot," Facebook told The Verge.

"We're taking these useful insights to power other AI projects at Facebook. We continue to be very pleased with the performance of 'M' suggestions in Messenger, powered by our learnings from this experiment."

Facebook had described 'M' as a "beta" and suggested the human-powered assistant would be available for more users.

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