Microsoft Edge puts an AI ‘copilot’ in your browser
its Edge browser with an"AI-powered copilot" that assists with everyday tasks. Integration with the new Bing can help you get the key takeaways from a document, compare content and even draft posts with a specific format, length or tone.
The revised interface revolves around a new sidebar. You can use a chat feature in this space to ask questions like you would with Bing, while a compose option helps you write new content using prompts. You can also expect a new look. Both Bing and the updated Edge are based around a new AI model, Prometheus, built with the help of OpenAI. While it draws some lessons from the popular ChatGPT conversational AI, it's billed as more powerful and optimized for search. Microsoft also claims it's a"responsible" platform where protections against abuse and errors exist at every level.You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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