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Microsoft launches Copilot Mode with voice control for Edge
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Microsoft has launched Copilot Mode, an experimental AI-powered browsing feature for Edge that transforms how users interact with web content through voice commands, tab awareness, and task automation. The free feature positions Microsoft to compete directly with AI-enhanced browsers from Google and other tech giants while reimagining the traditional web browsing experience.

What you should know: Copilot Mode replaces Edge’s new-tab page with a simplified AI-powered interface that can access and analyze information across all open tabs.
• Users can ask Copilot to compare restaurant options, find the soonest availability, most affordable choice, or closest location across multiple tabs without manual switching.
• Voice control is now live, allowing users to speak their queries instead of typing.
• The feature operates in the sidebar or new tab, enabling users to check summaries, translate content, or ask questions without losing access to the original page.

How it works: The AI assistant combines search, chat, and navigation into a single input box while maintaining awareness of browsing context.
• Copilot can access open tabs with user permission and use that information to answer questions or compare data.
• Future updates will allow access to browsing history and credentials to book tickets or manage errands on behalf of users.
• The system can compare prices, offer suggestions, and make reservations, though payment approval remains manual.

Privacy and control: Microsoft designed Copilot Mode with optional activation and transparent data handling practices.
• Users must manually enable the feature and can disable it at any time.
• Microsoft provides clear indicators when Copilot is listening, viewing tabs, or accessing data.
• All data handling follows Microsoft’s privacy standards and requires explicit user permission.

Future capabilities: Upcoming features will enable more proactive browsing assistance and task management.
• Microsoft promises Copilot will identify ongoing browsing themes and surface helpful suggestions for next steps.
• The system aims to track task threads for activities like trip planning or research projects.
• Future updates will offer clear visual cues and maintain the opt-in approach for all new capabilities.

The big picture: Microsoft’s Copilot Mode enters a competitive landscape where AI-integrated browsers are becoming the new standard, joining offerings from Google AI, Comet, and others in the race to redefine web browsing through artificial intelligence.

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