Microsoft’s move to roll Copilot Mode into Edge just days after OpenAI shipped ChatGPT Atlas crystallizes a new battleground: the browser is no longer a neutral window to the web — it is becoming an active, permissioned assistant that can see, summarize, remember, and, with consent, act on...
Microsoft and OpenAI have re-ignited the browser wars — this time with generative AI baked into the browsing experience — and the result is two strikingly similar but strategically different products that promise to reshape how people search, shop, learn, and interact online. OpenAI’s ChatGPT...
Microsoft’s latest push to fold artificial intelligence directly into everyday browsing took a very public step this week with a refreshed Copilot Mode in Edge, unveiled just days after a rival AI browser debuted. The updated Copilot Mode introduces agentic capabilities called Copilot Actions, a...
Microsoft’s latest push turns Edge into an AI-first browsing surface: Copilot Mode brings conversational voice controls, multi‑tab “agentic” actions, resumable Journeys, and explicit opt‑in privacy controls — all designed to let an assistant do the web for you rather than just summarize it...
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Microsoft’s push to make Edge more than a passive window onto the web has reached a new milestone: Copilot Mode turns Edge into an AI browser with an integrated chat-first interface, multi-tab reasoning, and agent-style automation — a direct counterpunch to OpenAI’s freshly launched ChatGPT...
Microsoft’s Edge has quietly crossed a threshold: the browser is no longer merely a window to the web but now presents itself as a permissioned, agentic assistant that can read pages, remember sessions, and perform multi‑step tasks — all under the banner of the newly expanded Copilot Mode. The...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update for Edge landed as a full-throated reiteration of a vision OpenAI had just sketched two days earlier: the browser is no longer merely a window to the web, it’s becoming an assistant that sees, reasons and — with permission — acts on your behalf. The timing and...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot Mode update for Edge recasts the browser as an AI-powered workspace that can read, reason across tabs, and — with explicit permission — perform multi‑step actions on a user’s behalf, putting Edge squarely into the new “AI browser” category that OpenAI’s Atlas and...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot Mode update for Edge formally recasts the browser as an AI-enabled workspace, adding multi‑step “Actions,” resumable “Journeys,” and broader multi‑tab context that — with explicit user permission — can analyze open pages, synthesize information, and even perform tasks...
The AI browser wars escalated into open combat this week as OpenAI rolled out ChatGPT Atlas and Microsoft answered almost immediately with a relaunched, far more ambitious Copilot Mode inside the Edge browser — two launches that crystallize a single, unavoidable truth: the browser is becoming an...
Microsoft’s latest push turns Edge into an active assistant rather than just a window to the web: the company has expanded Copilot Mode inside Microsoft Edge with agentic “Actions,” resumable Journeys, deeper multi‑tab context, voice controls and an optional expressive avatar — a release timed...
Microsoft’s Copilot has just been pushed into a far more social, agentic, and personality-driven phase — and it arrives less than 48 hours after OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas turned the browser into a first‑class surface for AI. The result is an unmistakable escalation: AI browsing has moved from pilot...
Microsoft’s latest push to make the browser feel less like a passive window and more like an active assistant arrives in a bold, feature-rich update: Copilot Mode in Edge now includes multi-step “Copilot Actions,” session-aware “Journeys,” optional use of your browsing history for richer...
Microsoft’s Edge browser is getting a new layer of AI that aims to shift the browser from a passive tool into an active assistant: Copilot Mode brings voice- and text-driven automation, session-aware “Journeys,” local protections against full‑screen scams, and expanded password and privacy...
Microsoft’s latest update to Copilot Mode for Microsoft Edge turns the browser from a passive page renderer into a permissioned, proactive assistant — adding Copilot Actions, the new Journeys session recovery, and optional personalization that uses browsing history to deliver richer...
Microsoft Edge’s built‑in payments and autofill capabilities let you move from cart to confirmation in seconds — but recent UI changes and privacy trade‑offs mean a quick, secure setup matters more than ever for Windows 11 users. This guide walks through a fast, practical setup of the Microsoft...
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Microsoft’s new Copilot Mode expansion and OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas landed within days of each other, forcing a showdown that treats the web browser not as a passive renderer of pages but as the central surface for agentic AI that can remember, act, and — crucially — take on multi‑step work for...
Two companies raced to put an AI companion in your browser this week, and the result is a stark illustration of how quickly the browser — once a passive window to the web — is being reimagined as an active, agentive workspace that can see, reason, and act on your behalf.
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The browser — long the stoic conduit between users and the web — has been remade as an assistant-first platform in 2025, with OpenAI, Microsoft, Perplexity, The Browser Company, Opera and Brave all racing to ship browsers or browser modes that embed large language models and agentic assistants...
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas, Microsoft’s Copilot Mode in Edge, Perplexity’s Comet, The Browser Company’s Dia, Opera’s Aria/Neon and Brave’s Leo together mark a decisive shift: the browser is no longer just an HTML renderer but increasingly a persistent, agentic layer that reads, synthesizes and—when...