ZetaChain just quietly removed one of the biggest frictions in AI adoption.
Installing yet another app.
With TwoThumbs, you can chat with AI characters and assistant robots directly inside iMessage or SMS. No downloads. No logins. No new interface to learn. Just text like you already do.
That might sound simple. It is not.
Most AI tools force users into closed platforms. TwoThumbs flips that idea. It brings AI to where conversations already happen. Your phone messages. Your group chats. Your daily flow.
Under the hood TwoThumbs is powered by ZetaChain 2.0, which means it is not tied to one chain or one AI model. You can switch between different AI models without losing conversation context. The assistant remembers what you were planning. What you were researching. What decisions were already discussed.
This matters because context is everything in AI. Losing it breaks usefulness. TwoThumbs keeps it intact.
The tool also supports personalized AI assistants. You can use them for planning trips. Researching topics. Making decisions. Or collaborating with others inside group chats. Instead of one person doing the work the AI becomes a shared assistant for everyone in the conversation.
Privacy is another key angle here. Conversations are protected while still allowing long term memory. That balance is hard to achieve and important as AI becomes more personal and persistent.
From a Web3 perspective this is not just an AI feature. It is an infrastructure play. ZetaChain is positioning itself as the layer where AI tools can operate across chains and models without fragmentation. TwoThumbs is the first visible product of that vision.
And it is unlikely to be the last.
ZetaChain has already hinted that more tools like this will be opened to developers. Meaning AI agents that live natively in everyday communication could soon become normal not experimental.
If AI is going to be truly useful it has to disappear into daily life.
TwoThumbs feels like a real step in that direction.
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