Koo launches new feature to enable creators to compose posts using ChatGPT

By B2B Desk | Mar 14, 2023

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Indian microblogging platform Koo announced on Monday that it has launched a new feature to allow creators to compose and create posts using ChatGPT.

It said in a statement that the feature is available to notable or verified profiles on Koo and will roll out to all users soon.

With the integration of ChatGPT, creators will be able to harness the power of AI (artificial intelligence) to help create their own Koos.



The generative AI tool will provide creators a variety of use cases, including the ability to find the most popular stories of the day, request a quote from a famous person, or even ask for a post or blog to be produced on a certain subject, all within the project of section.

Content creators will be able to type their directions into ChatGPT within the app or use Koo's voice command feature to give their voice directions without typing.

The integration with ChatGPT will provide content makers with knowledgeable assistance right at their fingertips, according to Mayank Bidawatka, co-founder of Koo. "We are continuously searching for ways to make content creation easier for our customers," he added. We are the world's first microblogging platform to integrate this tool as part of our creative flow and we hope to be surprised by the different ways creators use this smart tool.

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