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Bing Search shows few, if any, signs of market share increase from AI features

3 pointsby johnfernowover 1 year ago

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johnfernowover 1 year ago
I wonder what leads Microsoft to name things the way they do.<p>When they released a new browser in 2015, they called it Edge to distinguish it from Internet Explorer, which had built up quite a reputation for not being particularly fast, secure or accurate in rendering websites.<p>However, after those efforts failed, they released their new Chromium-based browser and also called it Edge, despite the old Edge also not having a great reputation for rendering webpages accurately. There was virtually nothing in common between the two browsers (even some of the keyboard shortcuts were different), so I&#x27;m not sure why they did that.<p>Likewise, Bing doesn&#x27;t have the best reputation (regardless of its current real world usefulness in comparison to Google Search), so you think they&#x27;d have taken the opportunity to give their new AI assisted search engine a new name, even if much of the same technology for the search engine side was the same.<p>Anecdotally, I almost never used Bing until Bing Chat released. I still don&#x27;t use Bing for everything (I guess because Firefox, Chrome and Safari all have Google set as the default and I haven&#x27;t done enough research to know which search engine currently has the best results), but if I&#x27;m searching for something that is difficult to find, I&#x27;ll often use Bing Chat.<p>Bing Chat is very far from perfect. I still think things used to be easier to find on Google. But now with so much SEO spam, Bing Chat often helps me find things that I&#x27;d otherwise struggle to find. It&#x27;s also useful when you want information on a topic but don&#x27;t know what specifically you need to search for.<p>Will be interesting to see what Microsoft tries to get more users (renaming it Copilot may help but I&#x27;m skeptical that that alone will attract many users.) Hopefully they can come up with something better than the dark design patterns that they&#x27;ve tried to get people to use Edge. <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=35787707">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=35787707</a>