
Bing Image Search has been released as an AI-guided experience that organizes results into clear categories. AI automatically labels and groups images, and generates short summaries explaining each group. This added context helps users quickly understand what they are seeing and decide where to explore next. The default experience shows results as a dense grid with many images, minimal context, and little guidance. The new experience aims to make it easier to find what users want by reducing the need for extra searching or guesswork. Users can opt in by selecting “New Version” in the Images section.
"Today, we're introducing an evolution of Bing Image Search- a unique AI-guided experience that organizes results to reduce the feeling of being overwhelmed, making it easier to find what you're looking for."
"Behind the scenes, AI helps make this possible by automatically labeling and organizing images into clear categories and generating short summaries that explain each group. This added context helps you quickly understand what you're seeing and decide where to explore next, reducing the need for extra searching or guesswork."
"In the default image search experience, results appear as a dense grid filled with lots of images, minimal context, and little guidance on where to start or what to explore next. While there's plenty to look at, it can be hard to understand how images relate to one another or how to make progress beyond scrolling."
"With the new Bing Image Search experience, that changes once you opt in by clicking on "New Version" on the top right of the Images section."
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