Microsoft Enhances Copilot with AI Search and Clickable Citations

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I recently discovered that Microsoft has introduced an exciting upgrade to Copilot, which now incorporates what they call “the best of AI Search.” According to Microsoft, Copilot’s responses will feature more visible and interactive citations, along with an option to view aggregated sources. They’ve also launched a dedicated search experiment within Copilot.

Prominent Citations: One of the features I find most intriguing is how Copilot’s responses prominently display citations. Microsoft mentioned that this new experience will not only summarize responses but will also clarify exactly where the information originates, with sources that are relevant, clear, and easy to click on.

Here’s a video overview:

Consolidated Lists of Sources: I love how comprehensive the source integration is now. Copilot will show a consolidated list of sources used to generate its response. Just click “Show all” to see the full list of references, including related results, right in the pane next to your query. Copilot ensures that while responding, you have easy access to the sources used.

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Here’s a screenshot of this feature:

Dedicated Search in Copilot: Microsoft is also offering a dedicated search experience directly in Copilot. To use it, just click the drop-down and select “Search.” This feature adapts to the nature of your query, providing concise answers for straightforward questions and deeper insights for more complex ones.

Dedicated Navigational Links: I appreciate that there are now dedicated navigation links at the top of responses. This functionality is designed to encourage more clicks to the publisher’s site within this AI search framework.

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Ecosystem: I appreciate Microsoft’s focus on fostering a healthier ecosystem between publishers and AI platforms. They’ve intentionally designed these updates with content creators in mind, ensuring that cited sources are readily accessible and emphasized within the user experience.

“We’ve designed these changes to Copilot and the new Search experience within Copilot with publishers and content owners in mind to support a healthy web ecosystem. Cited sources are easily accessible in-line, highlighted prominently at the bottom of the response, and all references are available in the right pane. This allows you to be just a click away from the publisher and content owner sources that were used.”

Why We Care: I’m really excited about these improvements for publishers within AI Search. It’s encouraging to hear Microsoft committing to the importance of publishers to the success of AI and search technologies, and to see this commitment reflected in the enhanced user experience.

As for the impact on Bing, Microsoft’s primary search engine, the details remain unclear at the moment.


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FAQs

What did Microsoft add to Copilot's AI Search experience?

Microsoft added a Copilot experience that incorporates what it calls the best of AI Search. The update includes more visible and interactive citations, aggregated sources, and a dedicated search experiment inside Copilot.

How do clickable citations work in Copilot responses?

Copilot responses now display citations more prominently so users can see where information comes from. The cited sources are described as relevant, clear, and easy to click.

What is the consolidated list of sources in Copilot?

Copilot can show a consolidated list of sources used to generate a response. Users can click Show all to view the full list of references and related results in a pane next to the query.

What is dedicated search in Copilot?

Dedicated search in Copilot is a search experience accessed by selecting Search from a drop-down. The article says it adapts to the query by giving concise answers for straightforward questions and deeper insights for more complex ones.

Why do Copilot's new citation features matter for publishers?

The article says Microsoft designed the changes with publishers and content owners in mind. Prominent citations, source panes, and navigational links are intended to keep publisher sources visible and easier to visit.

Is the impact of these Copilot updates on Bing clear yet?

No. The article states that the impact on Bing, Microsoft’s primary search engine, remains unclear at the moment.

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