Integration Telegram Bot, Eden AI
Integration Telegram Bot, Eden AI
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Turn any Telegram bot into an AI chatbot in 5 minutes. Every message your bot receives gets an instant AI reply, powered by your choice of model (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Mistral and more) through a single Eden AI account.
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Automatically blurs faces, license plates, and other personally identifiable elements in an image.
Sends answer to an inline query.
Detects spelling and grammar mistakes in a piece of text and returns correction suggestions.
Scans text for plagiarism and surfaces matching online sources.
Determines whether two faces belong to the same person and returns a similarity score.
Creates an additional invite link for a chat.
Sends a prompt with server-side conversation memory. Eden AI stores the response so you can chain follow-ups without resending history.
Deletes a message. A message can only be deleted if it was sent less than 48 hours ago.
Deletes a previously stored response.
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