Microsoft’s Copilot Is Now on Telegram
Microsoft introduced the Copilot key to Windows 11 PCs in January 2024, marking the first significant change to the Windows PC keyboard in nearly three decades.
Microsoft's Copilot, an AI-powered generative tool that can both create text and respond to particular queries, is now accessible on the instant messaging app Telegram as an in-app chatbot.
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Currently in beta, Copilot for Telegram allows users to converse with the AI chatbot like a friend in a typical one-on-one setting.
Additionally, it can respond to a broad variety of queries, ranging from general knowledge inquiries like "What movie should I watch?" to more specific inquiries like "What baseball game is on right now?".
By searching for its username, @CopilotOfficialBot, users can reach the bot. Users of Telegram can access it for free on PC and mobile platforms.
Microsoft has integrated Copilot into a number of its products, such as Teams and Microsoft 365, in addition to Copilot+ PCs, and AI-first hardware.
Other companies integrating AI chatbots into their messaging platforms include Meta, which recently confirmed that it’s testing Meta AI across Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp.
In May, Microsoft launched a series of personal computers, dubbed "Copilot+ PCs," integrating advanced AI features into their functionality.
Microsoft introduced the Copilot key to Windows 11 PCs in January 2024, marking the first significant change to the Windows PC keyboard in nearly three decades.