Top 10 AI Messengers for Eastern Europe
Updated: 03.06.2026
Some of the most popular AI-enabled messaging apps are mentioned below.
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See also: Top 10: Enterprise Messaging Platforms for Eastern Europe
2025. WhatsApp adds AI Summaries

WhatsApp has introduced a new feature that will allow users to create summarize of unread long chats using AI. The feature is based on Private Processing technology, which Meta presented in April at the Llamacon conference. It allows messages to be processed without breaking end-to-end encryption and without Meta having access to the chat content. The generated summaries are private - only the user who requested summary can see it. To use the feature, you need to click on the bгеещт above the unread messages that says Summarize privately. After that, Meta AI will generate a short summary with several key points.
2025. Microsoft Copilot is now available on Viber

Viber users can now take advantage of Microsoft Copilot right within the app. Quickly answer questions, create an image to bring your ideas to life, translate into other languages - these and other tasks are now available without leaving the messenger. Copilot is an AI-powered assistant created by Microsoft (or rather, ChatGPT in a Microsoft wrapper). Users of the latest version of the messenger can save time, accomplish creative tasks, and increase their productivity thanks to AI. To get started, simply send a message to the Copilot bot in Viber.
2025. Telegram to integrate chatbot Grok

Pavel Durov and Elon Musk have agreed to integrate the intelligent chatbot Grok into the Telegram messenger. Telegram will receive $300 million in exchange for this agreement, along with half the revenue from paid subscriptions to Grok made through the messenger. The partnership is for a one-year term. According to Durov's presentation, Grok will offer the following features: sticker and avatar generation, group moderation, fact-checking, smart text editing, document digests, chat transcripts, link insertion, agent functions for incoming messages, intelligent search, and more.
2024. Viber added ChatGPT-based chat summaries

New Viber feature will allow users to quickly and concisely retrieve the contents of a chat if they don't want to read the entire conversation but need to know the gist of the message. Users will now be able to get a summary of unread chats. The developers claim that the feature uses ChatGPT artificial intelligence. Only 10% of users on Android and iOS will be able to try the feature out for now. The company believes that this new feature will save time on reading missed conversations, as up to 100 such messages will be summarized by the system. This will prevent users from missing important news and notifications in group chats, and significantly reduce the time required to process such information.
2024. Google Chat gets AI features

Google is adding features based on the Gemini AI model to its Workspace business service. These features will be integrated into existing Workspace accounts and are also available as a paid add-on for $10 per user per month. Google Chat, the team messaging app, has also received AI features. These include a chat summary feature that automatically captures meeting notes, and a "Translate for Me" tool that can automatically translate into 69 different languages. This is especially useful when communicating with employees from different parts of the company.
2017. Slack launched Enterprise version of its group chat

Team collaboration service Slack has launched Enterprise Grid - version for large enterprises. It features additional security, access control, and administration features, and integrates with corporate security systems. Additional analytical tools will also be available soon. Interestingly, one of the first customers of this version of the service was IBM, which itself promotes a similar product, IBM Connections, and is developing "Slack with artificial intelligence" - Watson Workspace. Other competitors include Facebook Workplace, Microsoft Teams, Cisco Spark, and Jive. The price of the new enterprise version has not been announced. Apparently, it will be formed individually. As a reminder, the regular version of Slack costs up to $15 per month per user.





