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You can test this new ‘enhanced search’ feature in beta versions of Edge.
A future update for Microsoft Edge will allow the browser to use AI to look through your browser history. The feature will make it possible to find sites you have visited even if you can't remember ...
Microsoft is now using AI to help you quickly return to these sites. Microsoft Edge 138 will now include synonyms and ...
Elsewhere in the beta of Edge 138, Microsoft has introduced a media control center. This is a central hub that allows for controlling any video or music playback that’s currently underway within the ...
Microsoft Edge 138 is now available on the Stable Channel, and it brings an AI-enhanced search experience and a couple of new ...
Microsoft's new model-agnostic MAI Diagnostic Orchestrator (MAI-DxO) achieved 85.5 percent diagnostic accuracy—outperforming ...
With Microsoft Edge open, click the three dots up in the top right corner, then choose Settings. Switch to the Copilot and ...
The AI system correctly solved 85.5% of medical cases in the study, outperforming 21 experienced doctors who averaged 20% ...
More AI is likely coming to Microsoft’s browser, though, in the form of the Edge Copilot Mode spotted by Windows Latest (hidden in the flags menu, as an experimental feature in Edge).
AI-powered History search is in testing in Microsoft Edge version 138.0.3351.14, which is now in testing among Edge Beta. That same update adds a media control center similar to the one found in ...
Microsoft Edge is testing a way for you to more easily search your search history using "AI" that can accommodate vague search requests instead of specific keywords.
Edge 138 adds AI history search, new performance alerts, and patches six security flaws; Edge 139 arrives in August.