Connect with us

Tech

Microsoft’s Copilot can now browse the web with you, if you’re in the early preview

Published

on

Microsoft’s Copilot can now browse the web with you, if you’re in the early preview

  • Microsoft’s AI assistant can now see in the Copilot Vision preview
  • Now out in a limited beta for a select few, Copilot can browse the web in Edge
  • It’s entirely opt-in, but you’ll be able to converse with Copilot about what you’re seeing

Similar to how Windows Recall will give AI access to what’s on your screen, Microsoft’s rolling out a similar experience for Copilot in a limited preview. Originally teased alongside the redesign of Microsoft’s AI assistant, Copilot Vision is now rolling out as an early preview for a select few in the United States.

As the name suggests, it will let Copilot see what’s on your screen, specifically within Microsoft’s Edge browser, so it can essentially browse the web with you. This way, you can hit it with topical questions about what you’re seeing – be it an illustration, a video, type-based text, or even handwriting. And no, you won’t need to type these out, but you can converse with Copilot with just your voice.

Continue Reading