March 26 AI News.
Grok gets integrated into Telegram Copilot gets two new AI agents Gemini integrates many more Google apps into its workflows and on my timeline it’s Ghibli style all the way down. Here’s today’s AI news. Grok is getting integrated into the messaging app Telegram.
Elon Musk has announced that the XAI tool will now be available to use in Telegram for premium users at no additional cost. Telegram recently surpassed 1 billion monthly active users, so this is a huge collaboration and vastly expands the user base of Grok.
Right now it’s uncertain as to how the Grok tools might find their way into the Messaging workflow, but it’s likely that they will. Microsoft is enhancing its CoPilot suite with two new AI powered agents, ‘Researcher’ and ‘Analyst’, that use OpenAI’s advanced reasoning models.
The Researcher Agent is tailored for strategic analysis. It can pull in data from the web, Microsoft apps and third party applications to compile complex reports. The Analyst Agent, on the other hand, specialises in data processing and executing Python code for more custom insights.
Early access to these features is scheduled to begin in April. Google’s AI suite Gemini is adding access to many new Google apps and tools to make it more capable of carrying out multi step tasks across different services. The new additions include calendar, notes, tasks and photos.
So for example, you could ask Gemini to look at a to do list in your notes and add meetings to your calendar based on what it sees. Or look through your photos to find that random WI fi password that you can never remember. Finally, we all thought that AGI meant artificial general intelligence, but it seems that what we’ve actually achieved is ‘Artificial Ghibli Intelligence’ With the launch of OpenAI’s 4o image generation yesterday, everyone has gone image crazy.
And there’s one style in particular that has been flooding everyone’s timeline the Ghibli Studio look. Even Sam Altman himself had to take a moment to reflect on how this seems to be his finest achievement. It’s very cool, but please make it stop.