Mr Aprameya Radhakrishna, co-founder of Koo, made this known during a virtual press briefing organised to announce the launch of the app in Nigeria. Radhakrishna said that the platform was aimed at ...
Koo, a social media app developed in India that pushes itself as a Twitter replacement, is deploying ChatGPT smarts to prop its appeal. The company says Koo is the “first microblogging platform in the ...
March 13 (Reuters) - Koo, an India-based social media app that aims to rival Twitter, has integrated OpenAI's ChatGPT to help users more easily create posts, the company's co-founder told Reuters.
Investors are backing Koo, an Indian alternative to Twitter, with large size checks at a time when tension is brewing between the American social network and New Delhi. The Indian startup said on ...
Twitter-rival Koo, is bringing its own ChatGPT feature to its platform, saying it will assist users with writing more profound posts. Koo announced the addition on Monday, calling it a “global first” ...
Koo, the Indian social media website that once claimed to be the second-biggest microblogging platform in the world and boasted a valuation of almost $300 million, announced Wednesday it is ceasing ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Koo App, a two-year-old independent startup, backed by the world's notable investors Tiger Global and Accel Partners, invites local language speakers ...
Koo, an Indian social media app once seen as a rival to X (formerly Twitter), is shutting down, founder Aprameya Radhakrishna announced in a LinkedIn post. Reports claimed that the decision was taken ...