WhatsApp introduced a feature called Message Summaries. It is powered by Meta AI.
Why would one need this? The Meta-owned messaging app explains that sometimes users may have too many chats to catch up with, and if you want to do so quickly, the new feature will help.
Message Summaries uses Meta’s Private Processing, a technology which was introduced in May 2025. Private Processing uses certain optional Meta AI features to process messages off-device in a confidential and secure environment. WhatsApp says that this process is so secure that not even Meta or WhatsApp can read or access your personal messages.
Sure, we may occasionally have to deal with long group chats that we may have missed. But, I’m not sure if the answer to this is AI-powered summaries. It could be useful in a pinch, but the fact is an AI may not be able to determine what is important to you, and what isn’t. There’s a good chance that some crucial information could be overlooked by the bot. If you want to use the summarization tool when you’re in a hurry, that’s cool, but I would advise checking your messages when you have the time.
Message Summaries are currently rolling out to users in the U.S., specifically for users in the English language. WhatsApp says it will bring the feature to more languages and countries later this year.
Google is making a change to Gemini, which will allow it to access WhatsApp and other content by default. Imagine that, both Gemini and Meta AI can access your WhatsApp. Don’t forget, WhatsApp has ads now.
Would you allow AI to access your private conversations?