Microsoft Edge Introduces Copilot Mode: A Step Toward Full AI Browser Integration
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Microsoft has introduced Copilot Mode in the Edge browser, enabling advanced tasks such as summarizing open tabs, booking restaurants, and using browser history with user permission. Copilot Mode enhances browsing through cross-tab searching, task automation, and voice navigation. The feature is optional and users can control its activation through Edge settings. Copilot Mode aims to provide a more integrated AI experience compared to other browsers, although it remains an experimental feature available for free for a limited time, with possible future paywall for some functionalities.
Copilot Mode enhances the Edge experience by offering cross-tab searching, task automation, voice navigation, and optional access to browser history and credentials.
Copilot will soon be able to guide you in your tasks and organize your browsing into helpful, topic-based journeys, said Sean Lyndersay.
The level of integration of Copilot Mode places it ahead of Google Chrome's limited Gemini AI features and aligns it with immersive AI browsers.
Users can toggle the feature on or off through Edge's settings, maintaining the ability to browse normally without Copilot Mode.
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