Facebook’s new AI Mode search gets its info from public posts
TL;DR
Meta is adding an AI Mode option to Facebook Search, shown next to existing modes such as People and Marketplace. The feature generates answers from publicly posted content across Meta apps instead of returning only links. Users can ask follow-up questions; Meta says Muse Spark will increasingly cite recommendations and shared content from Instagram, Facebook and Threads. Meta is also rolling out lighter AI features, including sports jersey photo presets and collage template suggestions.
Nauti's Take
Meta is turning public social chatter into search fuel and answer material. For AI builders, the reminder is blunt: retrieval from live community data sounds powerful, but it collapses into bias, spam, and source chaos unless ranking and citations are brutally tight.
Briefingshow
Facebook Search is becoming an AI layer over public social posts. If you share publicly, your content may help shape generated answers even when searchers never open the original post. That could help creators get discovered, but it also makes visibility settings and context loss much more important for ordinary users.