TLDR: WhatsApp is currently testing an AI-powered ‘Writing Help’ assistant for select Android beta users. This feature, leveraging Meta’s AI Private Processing, aims to assist users in refining their messages by offering suggestions for tone, grammar, and structure, while ensuring user privacy through encrypted and anonymous processing.
WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform owned by Meta, is reportedly in the early stages of piloting an innovative artificial intelligence-powered feature dubbed ‘Writing Help’ assistant. This new tool is designed to empower users to refine their messages before sending them, enhancing clarity, tone, and grammatical correctness. The feature is currently being rolled out to a limited number of beta testers on the WhatsApp beta for Android version 2.25.23.7.
The ‘Writing Help’ assistant operates using Meta’s advanced AI Private Processing technology. This ensures that all AI requests are handled through encrypted connections and anonymous routing, safeguarding user identity and privacy. A key aspect of its design is that only the specific message selected by the user for enhancement is processed; the AI does not access or store the entire chat content or any related data. Furthermore, messages are never automatically modified or sent without explicit user consent.
When activated, the optional feature replaces the standard sticker icon with a pen icon once a user types a few words. Tapping this icon prompts the AI to generate several suggestions for the message. These suggestions can be presented in various tones, including ‘Rephrase,’ ‘Professional,’ ‘Funny,’ ‘Supportive,’ and ‘Proofread,’ with the potential for more tones to be added in the future. Users have the flexibility to choose between their original message or one of the AI-enhanced versions, and recipients will not be aware that AI assistance was utilized. Feedback on the AI-generated suggestions is also optional and submitted anonymously.
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While the initial news summary indicated testing for iPhone users, current reports from reliable sources like WABetaInfo, as cited in the search results, consistently point to its availability for Android beta users. The feature is still under development, and a broader rollout to all users, including those on iOS, is anticipated in future updates.


