Decades ago, if you wanted information on anything, you would go to the library and open a book. That changed with the emergence of the web and search engines, where now all you have to do is type in a search query and get all the information you could ever want.
As if that wasn’t easy enough, artificial intelligence (AI) is here to make information gathering even more hands-off.
Earlier this month, Microsoft launched Copilot Vision, an experience in which Copilot can view and understand the context of what you’re doing online to provide verbal real-time assistance. The idea is that when you need feedback or advice while browsing, you can tap into a live assistant for help.
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The experience lives in Microsoft Edge and is available in preview for a select group of Copilot Pro subscribers with the $20-per-month subscription …