Microsoft said that the productive artificial intelligence it has integrated into its Bing search engine has become much more capable. Accordingly, it aims to provide more comprehensive and direct answers to informational queries. Here is the productive AI search feature with Bing.
Bing gets productive AI search feature
Bing, which introduced support for productive AI search last July, has been using a more integrated structure on its results pages. However, Microsoft will create a dedicated section for knowledge-driven queries such as “how to have an effective one-on-one conversation” or “how to remove background noise from my podcast recordings”.
With this expansion, Bing will use artificial intelligence to create longer, more detailed text that directly answers the question, rather than providing superficial links. The aim is to enable users to experience new ways of discovering, learning and finding information through the Bing search engine.
Users can experience the productive search feature by searching for “Bing productive search” or using the “Deep search” button that appears on some results pages. On this screen, there will be a loop with sample queries. This loop will allow you to see how AI search works.
Initial feedback will be collected through like/dislike ratings or a new feedback option. Microsoft has stated that this feature is still in beta and may experience loading delays.
Despite its slow rollout, productive search could boost Bing’s popularity. Currently, nearly 10 percent of the market prefers Bing.