
"What this appears to be is Bing looking at various sources from the web that establish the best product variation to buy. In the example Sachin shares, you can see that the list of products was recommended by three sources from the web. This format is very reminiscent of how search engines source AI results, which I guess is why there is suspicion AI is behind this."
"You then have what Bing calls a 'curated selection' that is based on 'expert recommendation options.' I'm not 100% sure this is AI-produced, but it could simply be pulled from the links shown on the pages that recommended the products."
"I tried to replicate it, but could not. So either way, it appears this format within Bing Shopping may be a new test (I don't use Bing Shopping enough to know)."
Bing has added AI-sourced recommendations to its Shopping tab, displaying curated product selections based on expert recommendations from various web sources. The feature shows products recommended by multiple sources, presented in a format similar to how search engines display AI-generated results. Each recommendation includes a curated selection labeled as based on expert recommendation options. The exact mechanism remains unclear—recommendations may be AI-generated or simply extracted from linked pages that featured the products. The feature appears to be a limited test, as replication attempts were unsuccessful and availability seems inconsistent across users.
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