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Microsoft revives forgotten GroupMe chat service with AI and more


What you need to know

  • Microsoft has announced “the biggest update to GroupMe” yet.
  • The messaging platform, owned by Skype, hasn’t seen any love from Microsoft in a long while.
  • Today’s update revitalizes the platform with new features that includes an overhauled app, new Copilot AI capabilities, 1-1 calling, and more.
  • While you may not use GroupMe, the app is popular among the student demographic. 

In a surprise announcement, Microsoft has unveiled a major update to its GroupMe messaging service that introduces a whole bunch of new features, including integrated Copilot AI functionality, 1-1 calling support, reactions, and an overhauled interface for iOS and Android. 

GroupMe is an app Microsoft obtained when the company acquired Skype back in 2011. The app has seen numerous updates since, but has unfortunately fallen by the wayside in the last handful of years. That changes today, as Microsoft says this new update is just the start, with more updates planned based on user feedback.





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