passive ai activation

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Passive AI activation refers to the automatic launch of AI assistants like Microsoft Copilot without explicit user initiation. In Microsoft Edge, experimental features in the Canary channel enable Copilot to open automatically when the browser starts or a new tab is opened, shifting from a manual sidebar interaction to a proactive presence. This approach aims to increase AI engagement by reducing the friction of user activation. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the implications of such passive AI integration, including user control, privacy concerns, and the potential for AI to become a default part of the browsing experience. The tag focuses on the technical and user-experience aspects of AI features that activate without direct user commands.
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    Microsoft Edge’s Revolution: Copilot Auto-Launch and AI-Driven Browsing Future

    Microsoft’s commitment to integrating artificial intelligence across its ecosystem is poised to take a significant leap forward with experimental features in Microsoft Edge that could reshape the everyday browser experience. At the forefront of these efforts is Copilot, Microsoft’s branded AI...
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