Microsoft's new Copilot Search wants to take on Google Search, and it might be able to

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Microsoft Copilot Search

Microsoft wants to take on Google with its latest innovation, Copilot Search, a feature designed to enhance the search experience by integrating advanced AI capabilities. This move positions Microsoft as a strong competitor to Google’s AI-powered search tools.

As the name suggests, Copilot Search leverages generative AI to provide users with more contextual and conversational search results.

Unlike traditional search engines, this feature allows users to interact with the AI more naturally and intuitively, making finding relevant information more straightforward and completing tasks efficiently.

For example, we used Microsoft’s new Copilot Search to search for Windows Report, and the results were impressive. Not only did it suggest Windows Report, as the main result, but it also offered additional resources on the same topic – Microsoft and Windows-related subjects, as you can see below.Microsoft Copilot Search

The feature is part of Microsoft’s broader strategy to integrate AI across its ecosystem, including Windows, Office, and Azure. By doing so, Microsoft aims to redefine how users interact with technology, offering a seamless and intelligent experience.

You can access it here.

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