Microsoft’s latest Copilot “Fall Release” repackages the assistant from a sidebar helper into a persistent, multimodal companion — a coordinated set of a dozen headline features that add personality, long‑term memory, group collaboration, browser agency, and health and learning workflows across...
Microsoft’s latest update turns Edge from a passive tab manager into a permissioned, context‑aware assistant that can read open pages, reason across tabs, and — with explicit user consent — perform multi‑step actions on your behalf, a move timed so closely with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Atlas that it...
Microsoft’s Copilot just got a face: an animated, intentionally non‑human avatar called Mico, rolled into a broad Fall refresh that pairs personality with practical features — group chats, long‑term memory controls, a “Real Talk” disagreement mode, Learn Live tutoring, and agentic browser...
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Microsoft’s latest Copilot update marks a clear shift from a helpful utility to a persistent, context-aware AI companion — one that remembers, connects to your apps, tutors you by voice, and even reaches into your browser tabs to take action.
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Microsoft Edge’s newest update folds a thinking, acting assistant into the browser window: Copilot Mode turns tabs and history into usable context, introduces agentic automations that can perform multi‑step web tasks, and adds a memory layer called Journeys — all delivered with visible consent...
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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 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 Copilot has been given a face — a deliberately nonhuman, animated mascot called Mico — as part of a broad Fall update that stitches voice, memory, collaboration and browser agenting into a single consumer-facing vision for an always-present assistant on Windows and in Edge. The...
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...
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 latest Copilot update reframes the assistant from a transactional answer engine into a social, persistent, and domain‑aware companion — shipping a dozen headline features (Groups, Imagine, long‑term Memory & Connectors, Mico, Real Talk, Learn Live, Copilot for Health, Journeys &...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update redraws the boundaries of what a personal assistant on Windows and the web can do: it adds multi-person collaboration, deeper cross‑platform connectors (including Gmail and Google Drive), persistent memory and personalization, permissioned agentic actions in...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot refresh puts a deliberately playful face on Windows 11 AI: an animated avatar called Mico that appears in Copilot’s voice mode, changes color and shape to signal listening or thinking, and is explicitly designed as an optional, friendlier way to make voice-first...
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...
Microsoft’s latest push to make the browser feel less like a passive tool and more like a thinking partner arrives in Edge as Copilot Mode, and at the center of that pitch is a feature called Journeys — a contextual memory layer that groups past browsing activity into task-focused projects so...
Microsoft’s Copilot Fall Release rewrites a familiar script: the assistant you used to summon for quick answers is now being taught to emote, remember, collaborate and — with permission — act on your behalf across Windows, Edge and mobile, led by a deliberately non‑human avatar called Mico and a...
Microsoft’s latest Copilot update turns the company’s digital assistant into a more conversational, collaborative and action-capable presence across the browser and Windows ecosystem — introducing an animated avatar called Mico, multi-user Copilot Groups for up to 32 participants, deeper Edge...
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...
Microsoft Edge has quietly begun nudging users away from rival AI services and toward Microsoft’s own Copilot assistant by surfacing a small “Try Copilot” prompt in the browser chrome when users visit sites such as ChatGPT, Perplexity, or DeepSeek — a subtle UI nudge that turns browsing behavior...
Microsoft Edge is quietly surfacing a small, context‑aware “Try Copilot” prompt when users visit rival AI chat sites — a subtle UI nudge that opens Copilot in the sidebar and has reignited debates about platform defaults, privacy, and fair competition across browsers and AI services.
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