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Microsoft Advertising will also start piloting two new generative AI features – diagnostics and performance snapshot – this month.
New Copilot ad experience. Copilot ads will appear below Copilot’s (organic) answers in a feature Microsoft is calling “ad voice.” This will include text referencing the conversation within Copilot and acts as a transitionary message from the advertiser. Fewer ad annotations and extensions will appear.
What it looks like. Here’s a screenshot Microsoft provided of the new look experience:


Timeline. This change will first come to copilot.microsoft.com this month and expand to more Copilot experiences – including Bing Search – “over time,” Microsoft said
New Microsoft advertising features. Microsoft will also launch two new generative AI features in pilot this month:
- Diagnostics. This “inspect campaign setup, assess account health, diagnose where attention is needed, and propose what to do next, all activated via simple conversational engagement.”
- Performance snapshot. You “can use natural language to ask Copilot in the Microsoft Advertising Platform to obtain an account or campaign-specific performance overview with a summary of key insights, trends, and anomalies.”
Why we care. Microsoft, citing internal data, said Copilot ads have “click through rates that are 69% stronger, and conversion rates are 76% higher when comparing lower funnel ad types to traditional search.” While these stats are quite vague and open to our interpretation of what they actually mean – ultimately, any changes Microsoft makes that could impact your advertising performance and ROI is one to watch and know about.
Microsoft’s blog post. Transforming audience engagement with generative AI.
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