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Bing Copilot (formerly Bing Chat) is Microsoft’s AI assistant built into Bing search, Edge, and other Microsoft products, combining a large language model with live Bing search so it can both generate content and pull fresh facts.

What Bing Copilot Is

  • An AI chat service that answers questions in natural language, creates content (emails, stories, code, summaries), and cites web sources.
  • Integrated across Microsoft products: Bing search, Edge browser, Windows, and Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
  • Runs on Microsoft’s “Prometheus” system, which combines Bing’s search index with models like GPT‑4, GPT‑4 Turbo, and GPT‑4o.

How It Works

  • When you ask a question, Copilot sends your prompt to an AI model hosted on Azure.
  • It may break a complex request into smaller parts, issue its own Bing searches in the background, and then synthesize an answer grounded in those results.
  • Answers usually appear as chat bubbles with inline citations so you can inspect the original pages.
  • The Orchestrator component iteratively generates search queries and blends search results with model reasoning to keep answers current.

Key Features Today

  • Conversational search : Ask follow‑ups, refine queries, and explore topics like a chat instead of typing isolated keywords.
  • Content creation : Draft emails, blog outlines, marketing copy, summaries, study notes, or even poems and songs, often in multiple languages.
  • Research helper : Explain complex topics, pull recent studies, and give referenced overviews (e.g., causes of climate change with citations).
  • Shopping assistant : In Bing and Edge, Copilot compares products, tracks prices, and suggests options tailored to your preferences.
  • Productivity in Microsoft 365 :
    • Summarizes long email threads in Outlook.
    • Drafts documents in Word from prompts or bullet points.
    • Builds slide outlines in PowerPoint.
    • Helps analyze data and write formulas in Excel.
  • New Copilot Search in Bing (2025+): AI‑grounded answers appear directly alongside traditional search results.

Bing Copilot vs. “General” Chatbots

  • Grounded in live web results : Designed to lean heavily on fresh Bing search data, not just static training.
  • Strong focus on citations : Frequently shows its sources so answers are more auditable.
  • Deep ecosystem integration : Built into Edge, Windows, and Microsoft 365, controlling tabs, helping with documents, and automating workflows.
  • Freemium model : Core usage is free, with paid tiers unlocking more power, speed, or enterprise features.

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Aspect Details
Core idea AI assistant embedded in Bing/Edge/Microsoft 365, combining generation + live search.
Main uses Search, research, writing, coding help, shopping, and productivity tasks in Office apps.
Tech under the hood Prometheus system orchestrating Bing search with GPT‑4‑family models.
Platform reach Web (copilot.microsoft.com), Bing, Edge, Windows, Microsoft 365, and browser extensions like “Bing Copilot” for Chrome.
Pricing Freemium: free tier plus paid subscriptions for individuals and organizations.
Distinctive traits Strong grounding in search results, source citations, and tight Microsoft ecosystem integration.

Forum & Trending Context

  • Tech and SEO forums increasingly discuss how to optimize sites so Copilot surfaces them in “grounded” AI summaries, focusing on clear definitions, decision tables, and structured data.
  • User communities on sites like Reddit dissect Copilot’s internal prompt style, formatting rules, and safety behaviors, noting its emphasis on polite tone and markdown‑heavy answers.
  • As Microsoft rolls out features like Copilot Search and enhanced personalization (Memory, Actions, shopping tools), many see Bing Copilot as a central layer in how future web search and browsing will feel.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.