Copilot is replacing Edge's browser history with AI slop
PCWorld reports that Microsoft Edge's new AI-driven'Journeys' feature is replacing traditional browser history with AI summaries that often omit direct website links. This change frustrates users by hindering their ability to find specific previously visited sites, removing the autonomy provided by conventional browsing tools. Microsoft is also discontinuing the useful'Collections' feature in favor of this AI-centric approach, representing a step backward in browser functionality. There's a school of thought that says that "AI brain" is a real thing, where AI quietly removes the traditional need to think through a problem. In this context, Microsoft Edge's AI-brain problem just got a lot worse -- and it's actively blocking your ability to get things done. Microsoft began rolling out substantial updates to the Edge desktop and mobile browser today, and yes, they obviously prioritize Copilot. Some of these feel familiar; didn't Google launch automated quizzes and podcasts months ago? But Copilot isn't just being added to Edge. It's actively taking over portions of Edge that humans used to manage themselves, specifically the nearly infinite list of sites that you've browsed as part of your browser history.
May-13-2026, 21:08:28 GMT
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