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Copilot, Microsoft’s AI, is now available on Telegram
Microsoft's AI is now available on Telegram in beta phase.

- May 29, 2024
- Updated: July 1, 2025 at 11:25 PM

Microsoft Copilot, the Artificial Intelligence designed by the American company, and which already has millions of users worldwide, has also landed on Telegram. For now, it is in a beta phase, but users who wish to can already search for and find this service in a completely open way through the well-known instant messaging application.
Copilot joins Telegram
As explained by Neowin, Microsoft has decided to discreetly create a bot on Telegram that allows for chatting tasks from within the same application. By accepting the terms of use imposed by Microsoft, any Telegram user will be able to try out this service.
However, for now, the version that arrives on Telegram is a beta, which, for now, may present certain hallucinations, so it is important to use this tool with caution. In addition, it will only respond to text commands, and will not generate images, unlike the case of the Copilot version available through Microsoft Edge.

A strange couple with Copilot as a conjunction
This is a very curious collaboration between two brands, although both benefit from this union. On Microsoft’s side, millions of users will have very easy access to everything Copilot offers, without the need to install other applications or use services outside their usual routine. On Telegram’s side, it is evident that those most interested in generative Artificial Intelligence will visit the application more often and their traffic will be conveniently increased.
Microsoft Copilot, in this way, continues to show a great initiative to give prominence to one of the systems in which it has placed the most trust in recent years. In fact, some of the most notable improvements in recent days, such as the Recall tool, are functions driven through Copilot itself. Therefore, there is no doubt that, at least in Microsoft, projects based on Artificial Intelligence have come to stay indefinitely.
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