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    NLWeb + AutoRAG: Grounded AI Search with Publisher Control

    Microsoft and Cloudflare’s push to make websites “AI‑search friendly” is more than a product announcement — it’s an attempt to rewire how content is discovered, attributed, and monetized on the web by combining Microsoft’s NLWeb protocol with Cloudflare’s managed AutoRAG pipeline. The idea is...
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    NLWeb and AutoRAG: Turning Web Pages into AI Conversational Endpoints

    Microsoft and Cloudflare have quietly handed website owners a practical toolset to turn ordinary pages into AI‑friendly, conversational endpoints — a move that could accelerate the shift from traditional, keyword‑based search toward answer engines and materially reshape how traffic, attribution...
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    NLWeb + AutoRAG: Making Websites AI-Search Friendly with MCP

    Cloudflare and Microsoft have launched a practical path for websites to become “AI-search friendly,” combining Microsoft’s open NLWeb protocol with Cloudflare’s AutoRAG retrieval engine so sites can answer plain‑language questions for both human visitors and AI agents via standard endpoints like...
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    Lex Wire Journal: Rewriting How Attorneys Are Found by AI Legal Search

    Lex Wire Journal’s debut marks a deliberate attempt to rewire how attorneys are found and credited in an era where AI systems — not traditional search results — increasingly decide what expertise is surfaced and trusted. Background / Overview Lex Wire Journal launched this summer as a...
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    Microsoft NLWeb: Revolutionizing Web Interactivity with Open AI Chatbot Protocols

    On May 19 at the Build developer conference, Microsoft unveiled a transformative vision for the future of web interactivity—the open protocol NLWeb. In a move destined to disrupt how businesses and users engage online, Microsoft’s NLWeb initiative positions AI chatbots as integral website...
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    NLWeb: Microsoft's Open Standard for Conversational Web and AI-Powered Websites

    For years, the promise of a fully conversational web—where humans interact naturally with websites as if speaking to a human assistant—has hovered at the edge of possibility. The introduction of NLWeb, an ambitious open project from Microsoft, marks a vital inflection point in realizing that...
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