Technology7/28/2025β€’ZDNet

Microsoft wants you to chat with its browser now - but can you trust this Copilot?

Microsoft wants you to chat with its browser now - but can you trust this Copilot?

Microsoft has recently introduced new features in the AI-powered Copilot Mode of its Edge browser. The Copilot Mode allows users to interact with the browser through natural language conversations, enabling tasks such as web research, task planning, and even code generation. While these features aim to enhance the browsing experience, some of the promised capabilities may not be fully ready for widespread use. Experts have raised concerns about the potential risks associated with the Copilot Mode, including the possibility of inaccurate or biased information, as well as the implications for user privacy and data security. Microsoft has emphasized that the Copilot Mode is still in development and that users should exercise caution when relying on its recommendations or outputs. The company has also stated that it is working to address these concerns and improve the reliability and trustworthiness of the Copilot feature over time.

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