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Copilot App on Windows: Opening web links alongside your conversations begins rolling out to Windows Insiders

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Hello Windows Insiders,  In today's update, we are introducing a new way to get things done in the Copilot App on Windows. Now, when you click to open a link, Copilot opens the content in a sidepane next to your conversation instead of a separate browser window, so you don't lose context.   With your permission, Copilot will also have access to the context of the tabs you open in that conversation (and only in that conversation), so you can ask clarifying questions, summarize information across tabs, or ask Copilot's help in drafting exactly the right words needed for the task. Tabs you open will be saved with the conversation, so you can return to them when you come back to that conversation. Additionally, if you choose to enable it, you can sync passwords and form data so it's easier to work within Copilot.   [caption id="attachment_178674" align="alignnone" width="1024"]
View web content in a sidepane next to your conversation without leaving the app.
View content in a sidepane next to your conversation without leaving the app.[/caption] Today's release also comes with an update to the Copilot App that makes it faster, more reliable, and packed with all of the latest Copilot features that make the PC experience even better. As part of this update, some features like Podcasts and Study and Learn mode from Copilot.com are getting added, while others may be pulled back while we iterate on the experience; we will add priority features back in before the updated app is generally available.  These updates (Copilot app version 146.0.3856.39 and higher) are beginning to roll out to all Insider Channels. Availability may vary as we gradually expand the rollout to Insiders worldwide. We’re excited to preview these improvements with our Insider community and ensure we deliver a great Copilot experience for all Windows customers. With the power of the web, you'll be able to get even more things done with Copilot.   FEEDBACK: Please provide feedback directly within the Copilot app by clicking on your profile icon and choosing “Give feedback”.  Thanks,  Microsoft Copilot Team

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Great. Just what I wanted. Microsoft snooping on my conversations. Is nothing sacred?
 
I was talking about Copilot with a fellow worker today. You really think it is a contender, even if Microsoft shoves Copilot down your throat? Sad, isn't it?
 
Great. Just what I wanted. Microsoft snooping on my conversations. Is nothing sacred?
No mr Dog, when your an advertising company they need to know the ins and outs of a ducks ass hole just in case they can make a few cents on it.
 
I can't wait until some crappy AI program under the guise of helping me spies on me doing everything on the Internet.
I am part of a team upgrading many hundreds of laptops at an organization. One of the questions I ask is do you have any bookmarks in Chrome or Edge? 100% of the respondents say Chrome and "I don't use Edge unless I am forced to". Gone are the days of IE and they ain't coming back. This Copilot nonsense makes sure that won't happen.
 
erm, knock knock Mr Dog. What do you think MICROSOFT does?

Have a look how many connections to and from microsoft there are on your system right now and then tell me how many of them arent spying on you !!!

Use Glasswire to find out whats going on in your system, again not linking it for advertising but its a very good GUI port sniffer.

No offence sir, but an advertising company lives for your information and MS EDGE would be empty if it didnt browse on your day to day usage.
 

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