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    Edge Copilot Mode adds multi-tab summarization for cross-tab research

    Microsoft is quietly turning Edge into a research assistant you can talk to: recent Canary builds are testing a multi‑tab summarization feature that lets Copilot read and synthesize content from several open tabs at once — a capability that shifts Copilot from a single‑page summarizer to a...
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    2025 Free AI Chat Tools: Compare Top Options and Secure Your Workflow

    The free-AI chat landscape in 2025 looks like a crowded toolbox: established giants, specialist niche services, open-source experiments, and aggregator front-ends all compete to deliver the best free AI chat experience for work, study, creativity, or companionship. A widely circulated roundup—an...
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    Microsoft Edge Introduces Copilot Mode: The Future of AI-Powered Web Browsing

    Microsoft has unveiled Copilot Mode in its Edge browser, marking a significant advancement in AI-driven web navigation. This feature integrates artificial intelligence directly into the browsing experience, offering users a more intuitive and efficient way to interact with the web. Key Features...
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    Microsoft Edge’s Copilot Mode: The Future of AI-Driven Browsing and Browser Wars

    Microsoft’s push to redefine the web browsing experience has entered a new era with the unveiling of Copilot Mode in Microsoft Edge—a dramatic step not only for the future of Edge, but for the evolution of web browsers in general. Amid intensifying AI innovation from Silicon Valley giants and...
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    Discover the Top Deep Research AI Platforms in 2025: Tools, Comparisons, and Insights

    The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence has transformed the way individuals and organizations approach research, enabling access to deeper, broader, and more nuanced information at unprecedented speed. As AI large language models (LLMs) continue to become more powerful and capable, a new...
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    Microsoft Unveils Autonomous AI Agents in Copilot Studio for Advanced UI Automation and Productivity

    Microsoft has recently unveiled a groundbreaking feature within its Copilot Studio: the autonomous computer use agent. This innovation empowers AI agents to independently navigate user interfaces, executing tasks such as clicking buttons, selecting menus, and entering text into fields. Currently...
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