Microsoft has launched its AI browser, Edge, with a new feature called Copilot, which is a sophisticated AI assistant that can follow users as they browse the web. This move has raised questions about OpenAI's Atlas, a similar AI browser that was launched just two days ago.
According to TechCrunch, while Microsoft and OpenAI are not the inventors of AI browsers, the similarities between the two products are striking. The Copilot feature in Edge allows users to view and reason about the tabs they have open, summarize and compare information, and even execute tasks such as booking hotels or filling out forms.
The launch of Edge's Copilot feature has been met with excitement and curiosity, with many wondering how it will change the way people interact with the web. As AI technology continues to advance, it will be interesting to see how companies like Microsoft and OpenAI continue to innovate and push the boundaries of what is possible.
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