I don’t think most people are likely to switch from their current web browser to an AI-powered one anytime soon, especially considering negative press and perceptions about AI. That’s why I like that Microsoft lets you try AI features without forcing you to fully commit; the company delivers AI capabilities right within its Edge browser via Copilot Mode. In this scenario, you can use the standard web browser as normal and then turn to AI features when you want them.
Microsoft recently launched two new major features for Copilot Mode in Edge at its Copilot Fall Release event: Actions (heavily revamped) and Journeys. The Actions feature (called agents in other AI browsers like ChatGPT Atlas) lets Copilot drive your browser to complete multipart tasks, such as making a dinner reservation.
The company says the Journeys feature “organizes past browsing into meaningful storylines so you can revisit ideas and resume tasks without retracing steps.”
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