The rapidly growing microblogging platform Koo has announced a ChatGPT feature that will help s compose posts and do lots more using the launched a ChatGPT-powered chatbot called My AI, though access is exclusive to subscription holders for now.

While India-based Koo becomes the latest social media outlet to unveil a ChatGPT service, it claims to be the first microblogging provider to do so. ask the AI to write a blog about a particular issue within the draft section. s can share writing prompts with ChatGPT through either text or Koo’s voice command feature.

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How Does Koo Work?

Koo App logo over a brown background

Available on both Android and iOS, the Koo app's logo contains a bird reminiscent of Twitter, the platform it competes with. s can draft and send “Koos," which may be text, audio, photos, GIFs, or a video. They can also repost Koos published by fellow s by “Re-Kooing” the content. Similar to Twitter, Koo allows the use of @ and # to mention people or trending topics, and have a 500-character limit. Koos can be shared on other platforms using SMS, email, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Koo currently has over 60 million s and is available in more than a hundred countries.

Even with Koo's entry in 2020, Twitter continues to dominate the microblogging scene. However, the app’s popularity has grown, and its second place isn't too far behind now. Multilingual blogging is a big selling point for the platform. Koo allows people to communicate in more than 20 languages, including Hindi, English, French, and Indonesian. What's most interesting about Koo’s multilingual capabilities is that not only can s share thoughts in multiple languages, but the site’s translation feature lets viewers to browse content in their preferred language.

In Koo’s announcement, co-founder Mayank Bidawatka said, “We are always looking for ways to make content creation easy for our s and the integration with ChatGPT will provide creators with intelligent help at their fingertips.” Bidawatka’s judgment of ChatGPT's potential isn't wrong, as the innovation continues to fast-track change for businesses and individuals. Last month, Microsoft unveiled a Teams service bundled with ChatGPT, which it claimed would optimize productivity. Regarding the availability of its new AI-led feature, Koo says verified profiles can already access it and promises a wide release soon.

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Source: Koo