Microsoft launches new Copilot Mode in Edge
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Microsoft Edge's Cursed Copilot Mode Is Going Live
Microsoft Edge rolling out Copilot Mode, a generative AI assistant. Copilot can assist with open tabs, perform tasks with natural language commands. Future updates include granting Copilot access to more data, organizing past browsing into topic-based ...
Microsoft's tireless push to insert its Copilot AI functionality into almost everything continues this week with Copilot Mode for its Edge browser. For now, it's an "experimental" feature that's free to use or disable.
With demand for AI-powered browsers on the rise, Microsoft on Monday launched a new feature in its Edge browser called Copilot Mode, which allows users to browse the web while being assisted by AI. The idea is that the AI can become a helper that can understand what the user is researching,
AI is bringing the browser wars back. Microsoft is launching a new AI-powered “Copilot Mode” for its Edge browser, part of a broader industry push toward AI-enabled browsing. The company… Read More Catch every headline in your inbox
Microsoft has quietly started rolling out a new ‘Copilot-first’ experience for Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 (and Windows 10 for as long as it’s supported). Copilot mode is now turned on by default, and it replaces the traditional New Tab Page, which had links to most visited sites and MSN (if the feature was turned on).
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