Copilot Vision is now in preview, a new way to browse

The vision of the consumer version of Copilot has always been to make things easier, help people think through ideas, and even generate a few new ones along the way. Based on that concept comes Copilot Vision a service that with your permission can understand the full context of what you are doing online.

When you enable Copilot Vision it follows you online, sees the pages you’re on, and can talk you through the problem you might be facing, think of it as a browsing partner. For now, Copilot Vision is just available in preview to a limited number of users through the Copilot Labs.

Copilot Vision tucks itself neatly into the bottom of your Edge browser window. Just turn it on to instantly analyze the current content window. Maybe it points out products you’re looking for or helps you find better deals. Copilot Vision respects your privacy and only interacts with certain websites for now and only if you turn it on. Vision does not capture or store any data.

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David Allen
David Allen
David has been a part of technology for 35 years, enjoys sharing his opinions and viewpoints all the way back to the BBS world of the 1990s. Do you remember those?

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