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Microsoft Edge Copilot AI has a cool video summary feature, but it will not work on all YouTube videos
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Microsoft Edge Copilot AI has a cool video summary feature, but it will not work on all YouTube videos

[ad_1] In an effort to keep up with the AI race, Microsoft has been scrambling to add new features to its various Copilot tools. Earlier this week, Microsoft Edge Copilot AI received an update that added a useful feature that allowed it to generate text summaries of videos. Not only that, the feature also lets users ask the Copilot questions about the video. The feature is similar to the one Google Bard received a couple of months ago where, through its YouTube extension, it could do similar things. But it appears that just like Google Bard, Microsoft Edge Copilot is also limited in its functionality and can only summarize videos in specific conditions.A clarification of its limitations comes from an X post by Mikhail Parakhin, CEO of advertising and web services at Microsoft. He said, ...
Microsoft Edge set to revolutionise browsing with video translations feature
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Microsoft Edge set to revolutionise browsing with video translations feature

[ad_1] Your choice of a browser often hinges on personal preferences and specific needs. For those who enjoy exploring video content in multiple languages, Microsoft Edge is gearing up to become your new favourite browser. The tech giant is actively developing a video translation feature, bringing an exciting dimension to the browsing experience. Despite holding a modest 10 percent share in the global desktop browser market, Microsoft Edge continues to evolve with fresh capabilities. The forthcoming video translation feature is currently undergoing testing, initially supporting four languages. However, it's just a matter of time before this functionality becomes available to all Edge users.A Journey from EdgeHTML to ChromiumOriginally introduced in 2015 with the EdgeHTML rendering engin...
Good news! Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users can soon get this big YouTube benefit
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Good news! Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users can soon get this big YouTube benefit

[ad_1] Users of both Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome are in for a treat as a new feature is set to roll out, allowing them to capture frames from YouTube videos seamlessly. This innovative capability enables users to take screenshots in PNG format at the original resolution, thanks to the recent addition of the "copy video frame" option on YouTube. Google has taken it a step further by introducing the "save frame" feature, ensuring that users can preserve individual frames from YouTube films without compromising the original quality. The Microsoft Edge Canary build has also incorporated these functionalities.Chrome specialist Leopeva64 shared the exciting news on X, stating, "The new option to SAVE frames from YouTube videos already works in Edge Canary; Chrome developers added this ne...
What is the Arc browser? Know its features and how it is different from Google Chrome
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What is the Arc browser? Know its features and how it is different from Google Chrome

[ad_1] As technology matures, it also gets standardized. That means fewer experiments with the interface, the addition of new features in a restricted and well-defined space, and iterative updates that don't change a lot. The same is true for web browsers, which in the last five years, have lost the quirky and exciting phase of the early 2000s. Today, most of the popular browsers that use Chromium, an open-source code developed by Google, such as Google Chrome, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, look and function the same from a broader perspective. Even Mozilla Firefox which is based on the Quantum browser engine uses similar design and UI themes (granted it does have some unique features). But earlier this year, a new browser was launched, and it immediately excited people as it was nothing l...
Bored of using Google Chrome? Then just try the Arc Browser – edit the Internet
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Bored of using Google Chrome? Then just try the Arc Browser – edit the Internet

[ad_1] The World Wide Web was developed by British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1990, and it was the only means of browsing the limited internet in the initial years. However, that all changed when its source code was made freely available which developers could use as the base for their browsers, and the rest is history. Web browsers have gained a lot of functionality in the last few years. Although they remain the primary tool for browsing the web, browsers can also be used for real-time communication, recording media, and more.In the last few years, web browsers based on Chromium, an open-source code developed by Google, have become ubiquitous. Google Chrome, Opera, Microsoft Edge, and Brave are just some of the world's most popular web browsers that utilize Google's...
Design made easy: Microsoft’s AI-powered tool now right in your Edge browser
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Design made easy: Microsoft’s AI-powered tool now right in your Edge browser

[ad_1] Microsoft has made its AI-powered design tool, known as Designer, widely available to users of the Edge browser in the United States. With this new integration, users can conveniently access Designer directly from Edge's sidebar, eliminating the need to open a separate tab or software program.After its initial launch last year, Microsoft took a step further in April by announcing the integration of Designer into the Edge browser. This enhancement enables users to effortlessly create various designs, including social media posts, flyers, greeting cards, invitations, and more – all within the confines of Edge's sidebar, according to The Verge report. How Microsoft Designer WorksUpon entering a prompt, Designer's AI technology presents a grid of suggested designs complete with text ...
Design made easy: Microsoft’s AI-powered tool now right in your Edge browser
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Design made easy: Microsoft’s AI-powered tool now right in your Edge browser

[ad_1] Microsoft has made its AI-powered design tool, known as Designer, widely available to users of the Edge browser in the United States. With this new integration, users can conveniently access Designer directly from Edge's sidebar, eliminating the need to open a separate tab or software program.After its initial launch last year, Microsoft took a step further in April by announcing the integration of Designer into the Edge browser. This enhancement enables users to effortlessly create various designs, including social media posts, flyers, greeting cards, invitations, and more – all within the confines of Edge's sidebar, according to The Verge report. How Microsoft Designer WorksUpon entering a prompt, Designer's AI technology presents a grid of suggested designs complete with text ...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI-created vehicles to Whitey Whitebeard, check them out
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI-created vehicles to Whitey Whitebeard, check them out

[ad_1] The artificial intelligence race has just got more intense. Microsoft has introduced Windows Copilot, an AI-powered personal assistant exclusive to Windows 11 Dev Channel Insiders; a University of Zurich survey reveals that Anglophones struggle to differentiate between AI-generated tweets and those written by humansl artist Manoj Omre tackles Mumbai's monsoon flooding with AI-created vehicles, all this and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.1. Microsoft introduces AI-Powered assistant ‘Copilot' for Windows 11 insidersMicrosoft introduces Windows Copilot, an AI-powered personal assistant exclusive to Windows 11 Dev Channel Insiders. The early preview focuses on providing an integrated UI experience, with plans for additional functionalities in upcoming versions. User...
5 things about AI you may have missed today: Opera browser gets Chatbot, India’s supercomputer and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: Opera browser gets Chatbot, India’s supercomputer and more

[ad_1] As the European Union is nearing the completion of its artificial intelligence act, regulators and business leaders across the globe are waiting to understand how the dynamic shifts after the first AI regulation comes into effect. But we will have to wait longer to see it happen. On the other hand, today was another interesting day in the AI world as the Opera browser joined Microsoft Edge after introducing a ChatGPT-powered chatbot side panel. This and more in our daily AI roundup. Let us take a look.Opera browser gets AI chatbotOpera browser has joined the ranks of Microsoft Edge browser after it unveiled its new AI side panel called Aria. It is powered by OpenAI's GPT-3 language model, and it can answer questions, translate languages, and generate text, code, scripts, musical ...
Microsoft Edge users hit by HIGH severity bug!
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Microsoft Edge users hit by HIGH severity bug!

[ad_1] The Indian Government has issued an advisory in regard to the latest danger posed to Microsoft Edge users by hackers. The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned Microsoft Edge users about multiple vulnerabilities reported in the Microsoft Edge web browser. According to the information provided by CERT-In, the vulnerabilities reported in Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) could allow a remote attacker to bypass security restrictions and gain elevated privilege on the targeted system, a warning advisory published by CERT-In warned. CERT-In is part of the IT ministry of the Indian government which monitors and alerts users about online vulnerabilities. The agency rated this latest Microsoft Edge vulnerability as 'high' severity.Who is affected by vulnerabilities...