Microsoft is retiring “Copilot Mode” in Edge as it builds AI browsing tools directly into Edge on desktop and mobile.
Microsoft says it's helping your browsing experience by using long-term AI memory across desktop and mobile versions of Edge.
New updates add previously desktop-exclusive AI features to mobile devices.
Microsoft has ditched Copilot Mode from Edge — but if you're cheering that move, you won't like what's replaced it.
Microsoft has announced a set of AI and productivity updates for its Edge web browser across desktop and mobile.
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