- Aug 17, 2017
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When you input a prompt into Copilot AI, the bot looks over on Bing search and finds the most relevant answers. However, lately, as spotted by a Reddit user, Copilot prompted to Google’s Gemini as a resource of information.
The problem is that the gemini.google.com link from the references doesn’t bring you to the actual information. The question is if Copilot is actually asking Gemini the same prompt and picks up relevant information from the other bot.
So, is Copilot that smart to chat with Gemini and get some scoops that it can’t get from Bing search? If so, that would be only in our best interest, of course, if Gemini’s results would be accurate. However, a Reddit commenter had one of the most plausible explanation for this situation:
"Copilot only searched Bing. So somehow a Gemini link is showing up in the Bing results and Copilot is clicking it".
Reddit thread
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