Digest: Google and Microsoft Expand AI Features in Search and Browsing; Warner Bros Discovery Names Standalone Entities to Follow Split
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Microsoft launched Copilot Mode in its Edge browser, creating an AI-powered browsing assistant that can understand user intent and act accordingly. Google rolled out AI Mode in the UK, enhancing the ability to answer complex questions using its Gemini 2.5 model. Warner Bros Discovery announced its separation into two entities, Warner Bros and Discovery Global, to focus on high-growth streaming and studio operations while distancing from the declining cable TV business.
Microsoft is reimagining the web browser with the launch of Copilot Mode in its Edge browser, positioning it as a true AI-powered browsing assistant.
Google is rolling out AI Mode to users in the UK, built on a custom version of Google's Gemini 2.5 model, offering an intuitive way to tackle complex questions.
Warner Bros Discovery has confirmed that its upcoming separation will result in two standalone entities: Warner Bros and Discovery Global, aiming to unshackle high-growth operations.
The breakout of streaming and studio operations from the declining cable TV business signals another step in the broader unravelling of media mega-companies.
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