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Microsoft Edge transforms into an AI browser with new Copilot Mode
Microsoft is starting to test a new experimental Copilot Mode inside its Edge browser today. The AI-powered mode allows Copilot to search across all your open tabs and handle tasks like booking a restaurant, and it brings the Copilot chatbot to your new tab page. Copilot Mode is somewhere between the limited Gemini integration that Google is testing in Chrome and the AI-powered overhaul that Comet offers with its AI browser. You can let Copilot see all your open tabs so you can ask it to compare a bunch of hotels you might be looking at or help summarize the best purchase from multiple product tabs. Copilot in Edge also supports voice navigation to locate information on a website or to open tabs with products to compare. Microsoft is also planning to let Copilot, with your permission, access your Edge browser history and credentials so the chatbot can book reservations on your behalf. These new Copilot features in Edge build on the existing integration of Microsoft's AI assistant in its browser and the work the company has been doing with Copilot Vision. 'Copilot will soon be able to guide you in your tasks and organize your browsing — past and present — into helpful, topic-based journeys,' says Sean Lyndersay, vice president of product for Microsoft Edge. For those not interested in this AI-powered mode in Edge, Microsoft says it will be optional and you'll be able to disable it. 'With Copilot Mode, you can also choose to turn the experience on and off as you wish through your Edge settings,' Lyndersay says. 'If you choose not to turn on Copilot Mode, you can continue to browse on Edge as usual.' Microsoft is calling Copilot Mode an 'experimental' feature that will evolve over time. It's also 'free for a limited time,' with usage limits on certain Copilot features. This suggests that Microsoft will eventually tie this new mode to some kind of subscription. Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All by Tom Warren Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All AI Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Microsoft Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All News Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Tech Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. See All Web


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Chrome can now show you reviews of the store you're browsing.
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29 minutes ago
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Alibaba Cloud founder sees creativity as next AI frontier
-- The future of artificial intelligence lies not just in algorithms but in imagination, according to Wang Jian, founder of Alibaba (NYSE:BABA) Cloud. In a recent Bloomberg interview, he said China's next leap in AI will depend on creativity in applications rather than building ever-larger models. 'Today you can see actually the technology is getting real. And the problem we're trying to solve is a real problem,' Wang said, reflecting on the maturation of AI since the 1980s. This transformation, he noted, is mirrored in how increased computational resources fundamentally reshape human thinking and problem-solving paradigms. Wang drew a comparison between advancements in computing and modes of transportation, arguing that just as a car or an airplane changes how one travels, massive computing power 'changed our way of thinking, doing things.' He was skeptical, however, of framing AI development as a leap from narrow AI to AGI and ASI, calling such categorization misleading and non-essential to the actual technological evolution. While many tech leaders focus on building more powerful models, Wang said the real frontier lies in application development. 'We really need to fund some people with creativity to write application[s],' he stressed, pointing out that foundational models in China, such as those from Alibaba's Qwen and DeepSeek, are already powerful and just need imaginative use cases to unlock broader value. As a key figure behind Alibaba Cloud, Wang is deeply familiar with China's innovation pipeline and ecosystem. He sees the domestic market not simply as a consumer base but as a 'testbed of our new technology,' enabling real-time experimentation and rapid product validation, even if many early-stage attempts don't survive. Wang characterized AI development as a marathon rather than a sprint and expressed optimism that no current advantage is insurmountable. 'I didn't see any advantage of today becoming a barrier for other people to catch up,' he said, arguing that the sector remains open for new entrants and breakthroughs. Looking ahead, Wang remains resolute that China's strength lies not only in scale but in its willingness to explore, iterate, and embrace technological uncertainty. As AI continues to redefine both markets and mindsets, he stressed that the journey has only just begun, and the real innovation is yet to come. Related articles Alibaba Cloud founder sees creativity as next AI frontier - Bloomberg interview Victoria's Secret Exposed: The Warning Sign Behind the Stock's 52% Collapse Surge of 50% since our AI selection, this chip giant still has great potential Sign in to access your portfolio