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Microsoft’s Copilot can now browse the web and perform actions for you


For its 50th birthday, Microsoft is teaching its AI-powered Copilot chatbot a few new tricks.

Microsoft gave few details on how the capability works, and, unlike some of its competitors, didn’t publish data indicating areas where Copilot might struggle or need a human to intervene. If the prospect of a chatbot remembering intimate details about your past conversations bothers you, there’s a way to delete individual “memories” or opt out entirely, Microsoft notes. “Copilot [gives] you control through the user dashboard and the option to choose which types of information it remembers about you or to opt out entirely,” Microsoft wrote in a blog post provided to TechCrunch.

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