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Recent Articles

Microsoft's Copilot AI Chatbot Now Available on Telegram: Features, Limitations, and Future Integrations

Microsoft's Copilot AI Chatbot Now Available on Telegram: Features, Limitations, and Future Integrations

Broke On: Tuesday, 28 May 2024 Microsoft's Copilot AI chatbot is now available on Telegram, allowing users to ask questions and receive information on various topics. To use the bot, add @CopilotOfficialBot and agree to share your phone number with Microsoft. The free bot has a daily limit of 30 turns and generates text responses only. Microsoft has expanded Copilot to various platforms, including business applications, PCs, and Microsoft 365. Other companies like Meta have integrated LLMs into messaging apps. Recent reports suggest Apple is working on integrating generative AI into iMessage for summarizing long messages and using OpenAI technologies for new features in iOS 18.

Google's AI-assisted NotebookLM Now Available in the US

Broke On: Friday, 08 December 2023 Google's AI-assisted note-taking app, NotebookLM, is now available to all users in the United States. The app uses Google's new large language model, Gemini Pro, to assist with document understanding and reasoning. NotebookLM is expanding its limitations, allowing up to 20 sources and 200,000 words per source. The app prioritizes security and privacy by not using personal data to train its model. The app is part of Google's Experimental Labs incubator and leverages the capabilities of LLMs and Gemini, Google's GPT-4 competitor.

Meta to End Cross-App Chats Between Instagram and Facebook

Broke On: Monday, 04 December 2023 Meta is discontinuing the cross-app communication feature between Facebook and Instagram starting mid-December. Existing chats with Facebook accounts on Instagram will become read-only. The move is believed to be in response to Europe's Digital Markets Act.