Microsoft’s Copilot Vision Lets You Browse the Web with AI Assistance

Sazid KabirAITech1 month ago3 Views

Microsoft has unveiled a preview of its new Copilot Vision feature, which allows its AI-powered Copilot to browse the internet alongside you.

This feature can help discuss content you’re viewing and even interact with some websites in real-time.

Currently available to Copilot Pro subscribers for $20 per month, Copilot Vision is being rolled out in limited waves in the U.S.

Copilot Vision enhances your browsing experience by understanding the full context of the pages you visit.

With it enabled, Copilot reads along with you, offering support and assistance with any problems you encounter.

Microsoft emphasizes that privacy and security are key, as all data seen by Copilot is deleted immediately after the session, and the feature requires your opt-in.

At present, Copilot Vision only works with select websites, and its data is not used for training AI models.

Integrated into Microsoft Edge, it operates with cloud-based AI processing, meaning no special hardware is needed on your PC to use it.

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