From PC World: Beginning today, Microsoft is debuting Copilot Mode for Edge, an experimental version of Edge that places Copilot front and center on new tabs and allows it to see the content on all of your open tabs.
Tip-toeing into this space, Microsoft is describing Copilot Mode for Edge as “experimental” and “free for a limited time,” suggesting that it will eventually become part of a paid subscription. Usage limits will apply, though Microsoft isn’t saying what they are yet.
Microsoft is also saying that Copilot Mode is optional, opt-in, and can be flipped on or off via the Settings panel at any time.
Turn it on, however, and the “new tab” page — which typically mimics the Windows widgets panel with news and other content supplied by MSN and other publications — will be replaced with a simple Copilot box like the one above, similar to the box on the Copilot app itself.
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