Something to look forward to: Meta is testing its experimental social media app "Pocket," which allows developers and creative individuals to "create, share, and discover" their vibe-coded mini-games ...
Pocket is essentially an experimental app that takes Meta’s AI ambitions into a completely new territory – casual, prompt-based game development. (Image generated by AI) Mark Zuckerberg wants you to ...
New app lets users generate and share playable AI-powered mini games without coding For months, the conversation around artificial intelligence has centred on writing emails, generating images and ...
Meta has launched a new app called “Pocket,” which lets users vibe-code games and experiences. It also has a social feed where users can explore games built by others. Games and experiences in Pocket ...
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Meta is getting into gaming with the launch of a new app called Pocket, which allows people to generate small, interactive apps and games using AI prompts. The software, a result of Meta’s acquisition ...
Get ready for another Meta app. Meta has a new social AI app called Pocket, Business Insider has learned. Meta describes the Pocket as a platform to "create, share, and discover gizmos with friends." ...
At the heart of Pocket are what Meta calls “gizmos”. These are basically AI-generated interactive experiences that can be created from a simple text prompt. Want a game where a flower becomes a ...
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