They are being redirected to some of the phrases that have nothing to do with the one they searched. I wonder how many people are using bing’s “related searches” feature to refine their original search query and find our clients’ websites It’s relatively easy to find out, all you need to know is what to look for. This new experience combines the foundation of bing’s search results with the power of large and small language models (llms and slms) Since it’s a feature coming from bing, i don’t think there’s any option for users to turn it off It’s managed on bing’s end, so there aren’t any local settings we can change.
Bing doesn't control the content that websites publish or that appears in bing search results To make sure content is removed from search results, your best option is to contact the webmaster for the website that published the content and request that it be deleted or removed. How does one get related searches to be included in response from bing search api I am trying to apply responsefilter with value relatedsearches as per the documentation here Bing has recently begun testing alternative names and titles for its “related searches” section, signaling a shift in how the platform aims to guide users toward relevant information. Search with microsoft bing and use the power of ai to find information, explore webpages, images, videos, maps, and more
Users now have access to the same workplace search capabilities in bing, sharepoint, and microsoft365.com This means no matter where users search, the results will be the same, as will the look and feel. From what i gather, there has to be some sort of a ranking algorithm where the words which the user enters first get bagged, and then the closest related search pops up, from a history of past related searches The ranking is probably influenced by user's previous search history.
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