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Telegram Launches AI Editor and Bot-Building Bots in Major Platform Update

Zach Anderson Mar 31, 2026 21:35

Telegram's March 2026 update introduces AI-powered text editing via Cocoon Network, self-replicating bots, and 10+ new poll features across all apps.

Telegram Launches AI Editor and Bot-Building Bots in Major Platform Update

Telegram rolled out its most AI-focused update yet on March 31, 2026, introducing a built-in text editor powered by open-source AI models and a Bot API upgrade that lets bots create and manage other bots autonomously.

The messaging platform, which has become increasingly central to crypto communities and trading groups, now offers AI text transformation directly in the message bar. Users can translate, rewrite in different styles, or fix grammar in two taps—with all processing handled through the Cocoon Network for what Telegram calls "zero access" to user data.

AI Editor Runs on Privacy-First Infrastructure

The new AI Editor activates after typing more than three lines of text, offering style options ranging from practical (Formal, Short) to quirky (Viking, Biblical, Tribal). Users can combine translation with style changes—theoretically letting someone write a message in casual English and send it as formal Japanese.

What's notable here: Telegram explicitly states the feature uses open-source AI models processed through Cocoon Network's "confidential environment." For crypto traders who've grown wary of AI tools harvesting conversation data, this architecture matters. Whether Cocoon's privacy claims hold up to scrutiny remains to be seen, but the approach differs from competitors who process AI requests on their own servers.

Bots Building Bots Changes the Game

The more significant update for the crypto ecosystem might be the Bot API expansion. Telegram bots can now create and manage other bots on behalf of users—no coding required.

This opens doors for AI-powered bot builders to proliferate across the platform. Expect a wave of trading alert bots, portfolio trackers, and community management tools created by people who've never written a line of code. The flip side? Potentially more scam bots and spam as the barrier to deployment drops to zero.

Poll Overhaul Adds Trading Group Utility

Telegram added over 10 new poll features, several of which directly benefit trading communities:

  • Media and location attachments to questions and answers
  • User-suggested options for active polls
  • Time limits with hidden results until expiration
  • Visible voter identity next to each choice
  • Dedicated poll tabs on group and channel profiles

For trading groups running sentiment checks or governance votes, the time-limited hidden results feature prevents bandwagon voting. The ability to see who voted for what adds accountability—useful for groups tracking member conviction on calls.

Additional Features and Security Warnings

The update also brings native support for iOS Live Photos and Android Motion Photos across all Telegram apps, plus a document scanner for iOS users.

Notably, Telegram added security warnings for users of third-party Telegram apps. A new alert appears on their profiles warning that messages sent to them "may be less secure." It's a subtle push toward official apps while acknowledging the platform's open-source ecosystem.

For crypto users, the AI and bot updates position Telegram to compete more directly with Discord's growing AI integrations. Whether the privacy-first approach attracts users fleeing data-hungry alternatives—or whether the bot-building-bots feature creates new attack vectors—should become clear in the coming months.

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