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In a blog post, the tech giant announced the launch of the new Copilot Mode in the Edge browser. With this, Edge has joined the likes of Perplexity's Comet browser and The Browser Company's Dia ...
In recent months, the AI war between tech giants has drastically shifted from AI chatbots to AI-powered browsers. Companies like Google, OpenAI, and Perplexity have already laid the foundations ...
Microsoft has launched a new "Copilot Mode" on its Edge browser that uses AI to improve the browsing experience.
Microsoft Edge's new Copilot Mode brings AI-powered tools into the browser, enabling users to search, summarise, and complete ...
For now, Microsoft is marking the Copilot Mode as ‘experimental’, and is unlocking this functionality for free for users who ...
The rollout of Copilot Mode comes as Microsoft attempts to differentiate Edge in a browser market dominated by Google Chrome. It also positions the browser competitively against Google’s AI Overviews ...
Microsoft also announced a new “Actions” feature, which essentially means that Copilot in Edge now supports “natural voice navigation.” So, users can now use their voice to instruct Copilot on what ...
Microsoft on Monday launched a new "Copilot Mode" on its Edge browser that uses artificial intelligence to improve the ...
With names like Dia and Comet, we have entered a phase where browser extensions will soon be a thing of the past and AI skills and agents take over.
Perplexity Comet provides a peek at a future in which we no longer browse the web but instead use AI to do things on our ...
However, things started to take a turn when I ditched my everyday browser of choice — Google Chrome — and decided to use ...
An incredibly reassuring feature is that Perplexity never completes the process without checking first. In other words, even ...