Jin10 Data reported on July 29th, this morning, Microsoft announced on its official website the addition of Copilot mode in the Edge browser, reshaping the way the browser is used. The Copilot mode is more like a multi-level hybrid intelligent agent feature, where you just need to state your question, for example, finding a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in downtown Los Angeles with a monthly rent not exceeding $5000. The Copilot mode will help you automatically perform searches, integrate, and provide the final comparison results. Additionally, the Copilot mode also offers label filtering and an innovative feature for understanding intent.
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BigStick
· 07-29 00:40
Microsoft Adds AI Agent to Edge Jin10 Data, July 29 - In the early hours today, Microsoft announced on its official website that it has added a Copilot mode to the Edge browser, reshaping the way the browser is used. The Copilot mode functions more like a multi-tiered hybrid intelligent agent; you just need to state your question, for example, "Find a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in downtown Los Angeles with a monthly rent not exceeding $5000." The Copilot mode will automatically perform searches, consolidate, and provide the final comparison results. In addition, the Copilot mode also offers label filtering and innovative features for understanding intent.
Microsoft adds AI Agent to Edge
Jin10 Data reported on July 29th, this morning, Microsoft announced on its official website the addition of Copilot mode in the Edge browser, reshaping the way the browser is used. The Copilot mode is more like a multi-level hybrid intelligent agent feature, where you just need to state your question, for example, finding a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in downtown Los Angeles with a monthly rent not exceeding $5000. The Copilot mode will help you automatically perform searches, integrate, and provide the final comparison results. Additionally, the Copilot mode also offers label filtering and an innovative feature for understanding intent.
Jin10 Data, July 29 - In the early hours today, Microsoft announced on its official website that it has added a Copilot mode to the Edge browser, reshaping the way the browser is used. The Copilot mode functions more like a multi-tiered hybrid intelligent agent; you just need to state your question, for example, "Find a three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in downtown Los Angeles with a monthly rent not exceeding $5000." The Copilot mode will automatically perform searches, consolidate, and provide the final comparison results. In addition, the Copilot mode also offers label filtering and innovative features for understanding intent.