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Two days after OpenAI launched its AI browser, Microsoft has some updates for its Edge's AI mode. (Fancy that!) Copilot Mode, introduced in July, now has several features that were teased at launch. First up: Copilot Actions,
Microsoft is joining the AI browser wave with the official launch of a new “Copilot Mode” in Edge. The option, first announced in July, turns Copilot into your portal to the web, with each new tab opening a chat window where you can either ask a question, conduct a search, or enter a URL.
Microsoft is announcing wider availability of Copilot Actions and Copilot Journeys in its Edge web browser, both designed to make the browser more intelligent for you.
Microsoft has added a new share button to Copilot in Edge, allowing users to share AI chat conversations with others more easily by creating a shareable link, as MSPowerUser reports. The update, available now, also expands the “Think Deeper” feature to ...
Mico is just one component of the”human-centered AI” included in its Copilot Fall Release. Microsoft is also adding Copilot Groups, a chatbot that can interact with groups of up to 32 people at once;
Microsoft is making Edge’s PDF Viewer faster with its WebUI 2.0 design system. The performance boost will reach users from May 2026.
If you have a work PC, chances are you’ll soon see the latest twist on Microsoft’s browser: Microsoft Edge for Business, complete with (of course) AI. At its Microsoft Build developer conference this week, Microsoft will announce several tweaks to Edge ...
In a technical report from Microsoft's Browser Vulnerability Research team, investigators said malicious actors had combined basic social engineering tactics with zero-day flaws in Internet Explorer's
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According to Microsoft's investigation, the attack chain started when users were tricked into visiting exploitative websites.