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Microsoft Edge browser for Windows 10 and Windows 11 explores new features: running Phi3 mini AI model locally

2024-08-23

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IT Home reported on August 23 that technology media Windows Latest published a blog post on August 21 that Microsoft is exploring the introduction of Phi3 Mini in the Microsoft Edge browser to improve the browser interaction experience by running the AI ​​model locally.

IT Home visited the latest Edge browser in the Canary channel and also found the "Prompt API for Phi3 mini" experimental flag in the "about:flags" page.

The official introduction is as follows:

After enabling the experimental Prompt API, users can send natural language instructions to the built-in large language model (Phi3 Mini in the Edge browser).

These Exploratory APIs are used for local AI model development to help explore various potential applications, even if some of them may not ultimately be implemented.

These explorations will inform the built-in AI roadmap.This API is intended primarily for natural language processing tasks such as summarizing, categorizing, or rephrasing text. It is not intended for use cases that require factual accuracy (such as answering knowledge questions).

Users must comply with our Prohibited Use Policy, which provides more details on the appropriate use of Generative AI.