Google announced last month that the AI Overview feature has expanded its access space and also introduces a new AI mode experience developed for Google searches. This new mode allows users to receive artificial intelligence -supported answers in searches, while asking additional questions to make their calls more comprehensive and examine the relevant internet connections in detail. Google says this new feature will be particularly useful for the needs of deeper research, reasoning or comparison.

Answer from Microsoft: Bing Copilot Search
In response to Google’s tests, Microsoft also offered its own artificial intelligence -backed search experience and opened its feature through Bing. Users can experience this feature by visiting Bing.com/copilotsearch. Copilot search offers its users an artificial intelligence -supported search process, while at the same time provides content discovery and access to information.
The Copilot search page contains some search recommendations and a search bar that users can use. When a query is entered into the bar, Copilot search creates an answer by collecting data from many online sources with the support of artificial intelligence. On the answer page, two important options draw attention:
- “View all links”
- “View Reason”: This feature explains the steps and logic in the creation of the response of Copilot Search to the user.
In addition, users can deepen their calls by asking additional questions about the subject. At the bottom of the page, more questions are offered about related topics and users can continue by adding their queries to the same bar. In this way, the answers are shown in the same page to provide the previous answers to be reached quickly.