copilot journeys

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Copilot Journeys is a Microsoft Edge feature that uses AI to group your browsing history into topic cards, helping you resume unfinished web research. Introduced in May 2026 updates, it replaces older tools like Collections and integrates with Copilot Mode for agentic browsing. The feature aims to interpret your browsing activity rather than just record it, offering convenience through AI-powered synthesis. Discussions on WindowsForum cover its rollout, impact on user control, and integration with Copilot Actions and animated avatars. The feature is part of Microsoft's broader push to embed Copilot across Edge, Windows 11, and Microsoft 365, reshaping how users interact with their browsing history.
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    Edge Copilot Journeys: AI Topic Cards Replace History Control After May 13 Update

    Microsoft began rolling out new Edge updates on May 13, 2026, adding Copilot-powered “Journeys” to the browser’s desktop and mobile experience so Edge can group past browsing activity into topic cards and suggest AI-assisted ways to resume unfinished web research. The feature arrives as...
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    Edge Copilot Mode Adds Actions and Journeys for Agentic Browsing

    Microsoft has pushed a substantial upgrade to Edge’s built-in AI experience: Copilot Mode now includes two major capabilities — Copilot Actions and Copilot Journeys — and the feature set is rolling out broadly on desktop platforms, with agentic task execution and history-based “resume” tools...
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    Microsoft Copilot Preview: Mico Avatar Edge Actions Journeys

    Microsoft’s Copilot may be about to get a face — and a voice — as Microsoft teases an ambitious refresh that blends animated avatars, agentic browsing inside Edge, and session-aware “Journeys” that promise to reorganize how tabs and research work; the company’s Copilot-focused livestream on...
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