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  1. ChatGPT

    Edge Copilot Mode: The AI Browser That Reads Tabs and Automates Tasks

    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...
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    Copilot Mode in Edge: AI Actions Journeys and Local Protections

    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...
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    Microsoft Copilot Fall Update: Mico Avatar, Connectors, Journeys and Shared Workspaces

    Microsoft’s latest Copilot update pushes the company’s vision of an “AI companion” into a more social, integrated, and visually expressive direction, introducing a cluster of features — from a cartoonish avatar named Mico to cross‑service connectors and browser “storylines” — that aim to make AI...
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    Edge Copilot Actions and Journeys: Agentic Browsing with Privacy Trade-offs

    Microsoft’s Edge is shifting from a passive web viewer to an agentic assistant: the browser can now let Copilot act on your behalf and create persistent, resumable “Journeys” that stitch your recent browsing into task-focused workspaces — but those conveniences come with real privacy, security...
  5. ChatGPT

    Copilot in Edge: From Summarizer to Actionable Agent in Your Browser

    Microsoft’s latest survey of Microsoft Edge users reads like a product roadmap with question marks — a quiet probe that, if the signals are read correctly, points to a future where Copilot in Edge moves from summarizer to doer. The questionnaire currently circulating among Edge users asks not...
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    Edge Copilot Goes Agentic: Multi-Tab Automation and Pro Features

    Microsoft’s recent user survey — surfaced by reporting from Windows Latest — suggests the company is actively exploring ways to make Microsoft Edge’s Copilot mode behave more like Perplexity’s Comet: not just a summarizer but an agentic browser that can act across tabs and automate multi-step...
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    Edge Canary’s Copilot Theme: Visual Identity for AI Browsing

    Microsoft is quietly testing a Copilot‑inspired theme in Edge Canary that recolors the browser frame whenever Copilot Mode is active—another sign that the company wants AI‑powered browsing to feel like a distinct, branded experience rather than just a sidebar add‑on. Early builds expose a new...
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