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Here's How Users of Telegram can Access Microsoft Copilot in the App

By Consultants Review Team Wednesday, 29 May 2024

A popular AI chatbot from Microsoft called Copilot assists people with creating photographs, using the internet, organizing events, and other tasks. By installing the app, users may access Copilot on their phones as well. Moreover, using Telegram to reach the AI chatbot is now considerably simpler. Users of Telegram may now take use of Copilot, which is accessible from within the app. The AI tool can conduct normal dialogues, respond to queries, and help with searches. By utilizing artificial intelligence, this chatbot—which is included into the messaging service Telegram—aims to enhance user interactions.

Currently in its beta stage, the Copilot chatbot for Telegram is free for all Telegram users to utilize on desktop and mobile devices. It works just like a standard chat, so users may engage with it with ease. By checking for a verification badge and the username @CopilotOfficialBot, users may confirm they are communicating with the official Copilot chatbot.

On its website, Microsoft announced the integration of Telegram with Copilot. "Introducing Copilot, your new go-to AI friend that runs on GPT and is available on Telegram. Telegram offers users the ability to have smooth chats, get information, and experience a more intelligent chat interface," the firm stated.

Users must look for Copilot Bot on Telegram in order to begin utilizing the Copilot Chatbot. When it locates the user, the bot will ask to connect by getting their Telegram phone number. This is an odd step in the setup procedure for the bot, but it makes sense considering Telegram's good privacy reputation.

There are several features available with the Copilot Chatbot, but there are also some restrictions. It cannot yet create graphics and only accepts text-based queries. It can, however, do information searches on the internet. Microsoft claims that the Copilot Chatbot can interpret discussions, make fitness regimens, suggest movies, help with coding, and deliver fast online information. Thirty interactions per day are allowed between the user and the bot.

Since its introduction more than a year ago, Copilot—formerly known as Bing—has advanced significantly. The chatbot can now create visuals in addition to text replies, which it could only give before. Furthermore, users may now utilize it in a much more easy way due to its expanded accessibility as a result of its integration with several apps and businesses. Not only does Microsoft include its AI chatbot into other apps, but Meta AI and Gemini chatbots may also be found in many apps.

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