Microsoft is testing a new AI-powered feature called Copilot Vision in its Edge browser to help users quickly find information, currently available in the Edge Canary version and accessible through the edge://flags page.
- Harnesses the power of AI to quickly find information
- Provides additional context to user's queries
- Allows users to "see" what they are browsing on the internet
Microsoft is testing a new feature for its Microsoft Edge browser called Copilot Vision, which aims to help users harness the power of AI to quickly find what they’re looking for. This feature, currently available in the Edge Canary version, allows users to easily send content to Copilot, which can then provide additional context to their queries. Essentially, Copilot Vision enables the AI assistant to “see” what users are browsing on the internet, using AI to decipher the information and deliver more detailed insights.
At present, the feature is only being tested in the Edge Canary version and is not yet available to all users. This limited availability suggests that Microsoft may conduct further tests before rolling it out more widely. For those interested in trying it out, they can access the edge://flags page and search for the description of Copilot Vision. If available, they can activate the feature to get an early glimpse of its capabilities.
It’s worth noting that Microsoft has clarified that Copilot Vision will only work with freely available internet content and will not function with paid articles or those behind a paywall.
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