Microsoft's Copilot arrives on Telegram as a bot

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Key notes

  • Microsoft’s AI assistant Copilot launches beta on Telegram.
  • Ask Copilot questions, get info via Bing Search, plan trips, get fitness tips, or find entertainment recommendations.
  • Copilot is free during beta, works on Telegram app (Windows, macOS, Android, iOS) and Telegram web.
Copilot Telegram

Telegram users now have access to Microsoft’s Copilot within the app. In beta testing, Copilot has a range of functionalities powered by GPT. This comes days after Microsoft announced it’s new Personal Voice tech on Truecaller AI Assistant, that will let you create your own AI voice.

The Copilot is a personal assistant designed to answer questions, provide information, and complete tasks through natural language interaction. Users can ask Copilot for factual information, and the assistant will retrieve relevant results using Bing Search.

Copilot’s capabilities also include trip planning, fitness guidance, and entertainment recommendations. Users can seek suggestions for travel destinations, receive help building workout routines, or get recommendations on movies and music. 

For those seeking a lighter interaction, Copilot can provide jokes, share GIFs, or offer simple text-based games.

How do I start using Copilot on Telegram?

You can use Copilot on the Telegram desktop & mobile app or on the Telegram web. 

If you already have Telegram app on your device or are already signed into Telegram web on your browser, click on this link to start interacting with Copilot. You can download & sign into Telegram app or sign into your Telegram web account and then click on this link to start interacting with Copilot. 

Alternatively, you can search for Copilot by typing @CopilotOfficialBot in the search bar within Telegram.

Microsoft has also mentioned that the content Copilot generates is based on analyzed text patterns found across the internet. This means results may sometimes appear similar to existing online content, and Copilot might offer the same response to similar user prompts.

Currently in beta, Copilot is free to use on Telegram. The service is accessible through the Telegram app for Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, as well as the Telegram web version. 

It’s important to clarify that Telegram itself remains an independent platform that is not affiliated with Microsoft.

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