Facebook: The NEW function that NO ONE expected

Facebook announced last night a new important function that no one expected, the American company going to offer us a new experience of using its services.

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Facebook surprised last night with many important changes announced for the social network, and one of them is something that for now no other competing website can offer for users. Some time ago, Facebook announced the implementation of a new technology in the platform that allows the publication of 3D objects within the social network, users being able to interact with them at will to have a different user experience.

Facebook has now announced that it will also integrate 3D photos within its social network, so that users who record photos in this format will be able to publish them in their own accounts so that others can see them. Facebook announced that during the summer it will launch support for 3D photos within the social network, so we are talking about the possibility of making much better presentations for what we want to share with people.

Facebook: The NEW function that NO ONE expected

Facebook also announced that it will use artificial intelligence to reconstruct locations, or objects, based on pictures uploaded by users in the social network, starting this summer. According to those from Facebook, the artificial intelligence will be able to recreate a house or a certain location based on old pictures uploaded by us on the network, the system covering the missing pixels from the old pictures with what it thinks should appear there.

"Recently, Facebook introduced 3D posts and today, we're announcing that people will soon be able to take 3D objects from News Feed into Facebook Camera AR experiences with one tap. We also announced 3D Photos, coming this summer — this is a new media type that lets people capture 3D moments in time using a smartphone and share on Facebook.”

Facebook integrates this functionality especially for augmented reality applications, but it is possible that something similar will be offered for augmented reality by the company from Menlo Park. Returning to the initial function, Facebook announced that 3D pictures need to be taken using the application for iPhone and Android, so it will be interesting to see how many people will want to take advantage of it to create new experiences.