
"Well, now Microsoft Edge will help you cut to the chase with assistance from AI. New with the latest version of Edge is an AI-based skill that taps into Copilot to summarize a PDF, either online or from your PC. You can ask the AI to cover the key points of the PDF and pose specific questions about the content. Edge responds with a brief summary, explanation, or answers to your queries."
"Neither Chrome nor Firefox offers this type of integrated AI help for PDFs. So this skill may be one reason to use Edge the next time you hop online or need to work with a saved PDF. Here's how this plays out. How to use Edge's PDF skill First, make sure you're running the latest version of Edge. In the browser, click the three-dot settings icon at the top, move to Help and Feedback, and select the setting for About Microsoft Edge."
Microsoft Edge integrates Copilot to summarize PDFs and answer specific questions about document content for both online and locally stored files. Users can request key points or pose detailed queries, and Edge returns concise summaries, explanations, or direct answers. The feature requires Edge version 145.0.3800.58 or higher and updates via the About Microsoft Edge setting. Users can open PDFs in Edge by making it the default reader or using File Explorer's Open with > Microsoft Edge. An Ask Copilot icon appears in the PDF toolbar where selecting Summarize invokes Copilot. Chrome and Firefox lack this integrated PDF AI capability.
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