spoken web navigation

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The tag spoken web navigation covers discussions about voice-controlled browsing and AI-powered conversational interfaces in Microsoft Edge. A recent thread explores Copilot Vision, a feature that uses spoken commands and AI to assist with web navigation, reading page content aloud, and answering questions about what is on screen. The conversation highlights both the potential of hands-free, voice-driven browsing and the practical limitations of relying on AI for navigation tasks. Users share experiences with voice prompts, accessibility benefits, and concerns about trust and accuracy when using spoken commands to control the browser. The tag is relevant for anyone interested in voice-based web interaction, accessibility tools, or Microsoft Edge's evolving AI features.
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    Copilot Vision in Microsoft Edge: The Future of Conversational Browsing

    A gentle "piano lick" and a cheery AI voice welcoming you to your workday—what fresh dystopia is this? Not a scene from an episode of “Black Mirror,” but the opening act of Copilot Vision in Microsoft Edge, the AI-powered companion that’s as eager to study your browser window as a college...
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