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Facebook launches AI-powered assistant for content creators

Friday 26 June 2026 - 10:00
By: Azzat Manal
Facebook launches AI-powered assistant for content creators

Facebook has unveiled a new AI-powered assistant designed to help content creators grow their audiences, optimize their posts, and better understand engagement on the platform. The launch is part of Meta's broader strategy to strengthen its creator ecosystem and expand the use of artificial intelligence across its products.

The company has redesigned its Creator Studio experience into a standalone application currently being tested with a limited group of creators. The new platform uses artificial intelligence to deliver personalized recommendations based on content style, audience engagement, posting performance, and each creator's individual goals.

Rather than navigating complex analytics dashboards, users can interact directly with the AI assistant by asking questions such as the best time to publish content, how followers are responding in the comments, or which topics are generating the highest engagement. The assistant can also provide follow-up insights, helping creators identify changing audience interests and long-term performance trends.

Another key feature is an AI-powered comment management tool that highlights important audience feedback and suggests replies that match the creator's communication style. Users remain in full control and can edit or approve the suggested responses before publishing them.

The application also includes a daily task dashboard that summarizes key priorities, including reviewing recent post performance, tracking progress toward audience growth objectives, and identifying comments that may require attention. The goal is to simplify content management while allowing creators to focus more on producing original material.

The launch reflects Meta's ongoing efforts to compete more aggressively with major content platforms such as TikTok and YouTube. By integrating advanced AI capabilities directly into its creator tools, the company also hopes to reduce creators' reliance on external AI services for brainstorming ideas and analyzing performance.

The new assistant follows several recent product launches from Meta aimed at expanding its social media ecosystem. These initiatives demonstrate the company's increasing investment in artificial intelligence and creator-focused technologies as it seeks to deliver more innovative digital experiences.

Meta Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg has previously stated that advances in artificial intelligence will enable the company to develop and release new applications more rapidly, reinforcing AI as a central pillar of Meta's long-term product strategy.


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