Microsoft Edge on Windows 11 will use ChatGPT to help you fill out your forms | Laptop News

Browsers have an auto-fill feature to help users fill out personal/frequently asked details without struggling to retype everything. Microsoft Edge also has an auto-fill feature, and it works well most of the time, but it could soon get a big update with ChatGPT’s GPT-4 integration.

Windows Latest has discovered a new feature in the recent Edge Canary build. The feature is named “msEdgeAutofillUseGPTForAISuggestions” and implies GPT-powered suggestions while filling out forms in Edge.

We tested the feature by modifying our Microsoft Edge installation. Sadly, we couldn’t spot any changes in the browser’s settings page, which could toggle the feature on/off. We also tried filling in multiple forms but noticed nothing in the context menu that would use GPT for AI suggestions.

Copilot also uses GPT-4, an improved LLM model that can generate text snippets in multiple tones. We expect this automatic suggestions feature to be handy when answering unusual queries in a form. For example, Edge could use AI to explain the landmark near your home or office based on the saved address.

The built-in auto-fill feature in Edge is more than enough for filling in personal details. However, AI suggestions will make answering complex questions easier.

Microsoft is already exploring many ideas for adding Copilot to context menus. We spotted one in File Explorer, Notepad, and several other apps. There is already a Copilot icon on the sidebar in Edge.

Even if you want to answer a question in a form, you can copy and paste it to the Copilot window in the sidebar. This way, you get to choose the conversation mode and test out a variety of formats.

Microsoft is also working on a tagging feature (not the official name) in Edge…

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