The Open Platform Launches Mira, Telegram’s Built-In AI Agent for Group Chats
The Open Platform (TOP) has announced the global launch of Mira, an AI agent built directly into Telegram. Mira allows users to handle a variety of tasks within chats and groups, including scheduling meetings, summarizing discussions, creating content, and coordinating plans, all without leaving the messaging environment.
Mira was quietly released in February and has already surpassed two million users, with adoption across more than fifty thousand Telegram groups. The agent supports both personal and group contexts, maintaining shared memory across participants to streamline collaborative workflows.
Users can add @mira to a Telegram group or message the agent directly. Mira integrates with more than nine hundred services such as Google Calendar, Notion, Gmail, GitHub, and Canva. It also supports voice interactions and routes tasks across multiple AI providers, including OpenAI, Anthropic, Minimax, ByteDance, and ElevenLabs, optimizing for speed and output quality.
A Private Mode powered by Cocoon, a decentralized GPU network built on the TON blockchain, allows users to process requests on private infrastructure. TOP plans to expand Mira’s functionality with agent-to-agent interactions and payments through a dedicated sub-wallet for authorized transactions.
Mira’s integration within Telegram’s one billion user ecosystem positions it as one of the first large-scale AI agents operating natively inside a major messaging platform.
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