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journeys browsing
About this tag
The journeys browsing tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft Edge's Copilot Mode features, specifically Copilot Actions and Journeys. These features transform the browser into an AI assistant that can summarize pages, reason across tabs, remember projects, and execute multi-step web tasks with user permission. Journeys allow session recovery and task-oriented help using browsing history. Discussions focus on how these capabilities turn Edge from a passive viewer into a proactive, thinking assistant, enhancing productivity and browsing efficiency. The tag includes threads about the background, overview, and practical implications of these AI-driven browsing enhancements.
Microsoft’s Copilot Mode for Edge aims to turn your browser from a passive viewer into a thinking, acting assistant — one that summarizes pages, reasons across tabs, remembers projects, and, with explicit permission, executes multi‑step web tasks on your behalf.
Background / Overview
Copilot...
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...