Bing generative search could be better than Google's messy AI Overview, if done right

Remember the messy Google AI Overview?

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  • Microsoft launched Bing generative search.
  • It pushes AI search results besides the traditional ones.
  • When itโ€™s done right, Bing could meet a different fate than the messy Google AI Overview.
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Microsoft has been looking for ways to revamp the Bing, the second most popular search engine after Google Chrome. Now, the Redmond tech giant has launched Bing generative search, merging generative AI and LLMs with traditional search results.

That way, unlike Google Search which puts its results right in the center, Bing generative search pushes the AI-generated search result in front and the traditional search aside.

For example, as demonstrated, if you search for โ€œWhat is a spaghetti western?โ€, youโ€™ll see a detailed summary, related videos, and more, all on the main page. This could make it harder to find specific search results.

Microsoft says itโ€™s still testing the feature as itโ€™s still collecting feedback, but when itโ€™s done right and coming with a possibility to opt out, this weird makeover could be something that Bing and Edge users have above competitors.

โ€œEarly data indicates that this experience maintains the number of clicks to websites and supports a healthy web ecosystem,โ€ Microsoft says.

You may recall the mess with Googleโ€™s AI Overview as the tech giant hoped to push for AI in search, so hereโ€™s hoping that the same fate wonโ€™t happen to Bing.

At that time, the AI Overview gave users a lot of misleading results, ranging from nonsensical and satirical queries. From suggesting glue for pizza to mistakenly identifying Obama as a Muslim, the online community had a good launch for its ridiculousness. 

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