ai-powered websites

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Discussions on WindowsForum about AI-powered websites center on Microsoft's NLWeb (Natural Language Web) framework, unveiled at Microsoft Build. NLWeb is an open-source project designed to make websites conversational, allowing users to query and interact with content using natural language. The tag covers how NLWeb aims to transform web browsing by integrating AI agents and chatbots, enabling dynamic content discovery and workflow automation. Topics include implications for web developers, publishers, and end-users, as well as comparisons to foundational web standards like HTML and RSS. The focus is on Microsoft's vision for an agentic, conversational web and the technical and practical challenges it presents.
  1. Microsoft NLWeb: Shaping the Future of an Agentic, Conversational Web

    Amid a rapidly transforming digital world, Microsoft’s unveiling of its Natural Language Web (NLWeb) project at its latest Microsoft Build event signals a watershed moment for website interactivity and the evolving landscape of agentic artificial intelligence. Building on the vision to...
  2. Microsoft NLWeb: The Future of Web Browsing with Conversational AI

    Microsoft’s ambitions with artificial intelligence have taken another leap with the introduction of Natural Language Web (NLWeb), a technology previewed at this year’s Microsoft Build conference. Designed as an open, tech-agnostic project, NLWeb aims to transform the way users interact with...
  3. NLWeb: Microsoft’s Revolutionary Natural Language Web Interface Framework

    Microsoft’s latest foray into the AI revolution, NLWeb, is poised to radically reshape the way both developers and end-users interact with the internet. With ambitions reminiscent of web standards like HTML and RSS, NLWeb introduces a new paradigm for creating AI-powered, natural language...