Artificial intelligence has been working behind the scenes of our apps and gadgets for many years now—interpreting our voice commands, recommending music playlists, picking out the next word for us on our phone keyboard—but in recent months AI technology has come to the fore like never before.
With AI now generating its own artwork and producing natural-sounding text on demand, we've moved up to a whole new level of sophistication. These powerful tools are being integrated into all of the apps we use every day, and that includes web browsers.
Microsoft is leading the way with its Edge browser, but others are following quickly behind, as we'll explain. Here we're going to cover built-in browser features that put some AI magic at your fingertips, but there are also plenty of browser extensions available to help you get more out of AI too.
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