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Microsoft Edge browser could put Copilot AI front and center – but that might just be a good thing

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  • Microsoft appears to be mulling the idea of building Edge’s new tab page around Copilot
  • The new layout for the page is still hidden in testing, though, so it’s still very early days
  • It looks more streamlined, dispensing with MSN content on the face of it, though it’s not clear if that’s how the final implementation will pan out

Microsoft Edge already has the Copilot AI assistant built in, but now it’s been spotted taking center stage in the web browser’s new tab page (known as NTP for short).

Windows Latest flagged up that this change (first noticed on Reddit) is present in the Canary (earliest) testing channel for Edge, although it’s not active by default. You must enable various experimental flags behind the scenes to get it working.

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