Skype Channels ads a plethora of AI-curated feeds to your app

Skype Channels helps you pinpoint news based on your preferences

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Microsoft added Skype Channels to Skype for mobile

Microsoft has a bombastic announcement on Skype Blogs about a new feature that will rock your media world in Skype. The new feature, called Skype Channels will bring you the relevant titles powered by Microsoft News.

Skype has partnered up with a whopping 3,500 news providers to deliver a smorgasbord of information. If that doesn’t get your heart racing, let us name-drop a few to get you excited: NBC News, CNN, The Washington Post, and the list goes on. It may soon touch 5,000 providers a month and now that’s like having a newsstand at your virtual doorstep and yes, all for FREE!​

Skype Blogs

Besides the traditional channels, Skype will also feature so-called AI-powered Channels. There, you will find curated results based on your preferences, picked up from from the internet.

Skype already has a section called My feed, but Skype Channels has a different format. After tapping Explore Channels, you can pick a publisher or search for a topic. You can add more topics of interest, such as artificial intelligence, art, and politics, and you will get curated articles that match them.

The rather useful feature about Skype Channels is the fact that you can share the stories with your friends inside and outside Skype.

Although Microsoft describes Skype Channels as incredibly cool, you can do that with any browser with AI.

Would you use Skype Channels? Tell us about your experience in the comments section below.

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