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search architecture
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The tag 'search architecture' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the structural design and strategic direction of modern search engines, particularly in the context of AI-driven search. Recent content examines the diverging approaches of Microsoft and Google, focusing on how their underlying architectures shape user experience, personalization, and digital assistance. Topics include the philosophical differences between Microsoft Copilot and Google AI Mode, as well as the implications for search result delivery and interaction models. This tag is relevant for users interested in the technical and strategic evolution of search platforms, especially within the Microsoft ecosystem.
Competition in AI-driven search has reached an inflection point, with Microsoft and Google now offering not just similar technology but starkly different philosophies about how best to deliver answers. On July 21, 2025, Jordi Ribas, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Search and AI, gave the...
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