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Microsoft’s Edge Copilot update uses AI to pull information from across your tabs
Microsoft Edge is adding a new feature that will allow its Copilot AI chatbot to gather information from all of your open tabs. When you start a conversation with Copilot, you can ask the chatbot questions about what's in your tabs, compare the produ
Editor's take
Microsoft's Edge browser now allows Copilot to query information aggregated from all open tabs, moving beyond single-tab analysis. This enhancement significantly increases the utility of browser-based AI assistants, enabling users to synthesize research and compare disparate information without manual copy-pasting, a feature previously limited in scope by most AI tools.
The ability to cross-reference information across an entire browsing session represents a substantial step in making AI a more integrated and practical part of everyday digital workflows. It directly impacts users engaged in research, content creation, and complex decision-making, potentially streamlining workflows that previously demanded considerable manual effort. This development positions Edge as a more competitive platform against rivals integrating AI features.
Future developments to monitor include the granularity of information Copilot can extract and synthesize, particularly for complex documents or data sets across multiple tabs. Furthermore, understanding the privacy implications and user controls surrounding this cross-tab data access will be crucial, especially as similar functionalities are likely to appear in other browsers and applications.
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