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Microsoft Edge Embraces AI, Positioning Itself Against ChatGPT Atlas

by Sneha Singh
October 28, 2025
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Microsoft has pushed out a major update to its Edge browser that places artificial intelligence at its forefront. The new “Copilot Mode” is live for all users, following its announcement in July, and represents a huge departure in how we deal with web browsers.

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The timing is especially intriguing, just days after OpenAI launched its own AI browser, ChatGPT Atlas. It appears the battle to reign supreme in the world of AI-driven browsing is heating up, and Microsoft isn’t going to let itself be left out.

So what is Copilot Mode, exactly? Imagine having an AI assistant integrated right into your browsing session. Each time you go to open a new tab, you’ll have a chat window that you can use to ask it questions, do searches, or just enter in a URL to go somewhere. It’s like being able to talk to your browser instead of just commanding it.

The actual innovation here is how Microsoft has seamlessly woven everything together. Rather than toggling among multiple windows or programs to access AI assistance, search results, and surf the web, it’s all done in a single space. Your AI responses, your search results, and your web surfing all run together seamlessly in the same window.

How Microsoft Copilot Is Changing Web Shopping and Research?

What is most brilliant about Copilot Mode is that it can operate across all your open tabs, not just the one you’re actively looking at. If, for instance, you’re web shopping and have product pages from different tabs open, you can instruct Copilot to compare them for you, and it will extract data from all the pages to provide you with a complete comparison.

In the same way that you can search for a subject and have multiple articles open, Copilot is now capable of summarizing the content of all of them.

This used to exist as an experimental feature for technically inclined users who didn’t mind exploring settings, but the software giant has now brought it to the masses. It’s a big improvement that redefines how we are able to utilize multiple tabs at once.

Microsoft Edge Embraces AI, Positioning Itself Against ChatGPT Atlas
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Microsoft isn’t done yet. They’re also previewing what they refer to as “agentic Copilot Actions,” which is something that sounds like something from science fiction. It’s a feature that will do things for you, such as unsubscribe from those pesky marketing emails that fill up your inbox or book reservations at a restaurant.

But Microsoft is being refreshingly blunt about the limitations. These agentic features aren’t flawless yet and can get things wrong. In one illustration, when prompted to remove an email, the assistant said it had done so but actually hadn’t. It’s a reminder that while AI technology is advancing fast, it’s still very much a work in progress.

Edge Integrates AI for a Fundamental Shift in Web Surfing

One of the fears people generally have with AI assistants is privacy, especially when it comes to browsing history. Microsoft has dealt with this by making it an opt-in thing. Copilot Mode can leverage your browsing history to make more relevant and personal answers, but only if you actively grant it permission. You are still in charge of what information the AI can see.

Another intriguing feature rolling out in preview mode is known as Journeys. This AI-powered feature organizes your browsing history under various topics and themes automatically. Better yet, it will even propose what you might want to search for next on the basis of your browsing habits.

If you find yourself continually looking up particular things or going back to specific kinds of websites, Journeys might be a huge time-saver. Rather than having to recall that thing you were reading last week or browsing through your history by hand, the AI does it for you.

This refresh to Edge is more than fresh features. It’s a signal of Microsoft’s vision for the future of web surfing, where AI isn’t something you use sometimes but something fundamental about the way you engage with the internet. If that vision tracks with users is unknown, but Microsoft is certainly making a large bet on the integration of AI.

While these features become available and more individuals begin to utilize them, it will be interesting to see how they change and develop. For the time being, every user of Microsoft Edge is able to test out Copilot Mode and try out this new method of browsing for themselves.

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Sneha is a skilled writer with a passion for uncovering the latest stories and breaking news. She has written for a variety of publications, covering topics ranging from politics and business to entertainment and sports.

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