ON THIS DAY: Microsoft is working on its own ‘Bing Concierge Bot’ to rival Google Assistant


Ten years ago today, Microsoft was quietly testing something called the Bing Concierge Bot, and looking back on it now, I can’t help but laugh at how familiar it sounds. The whole pitch was an AI agent that lived inside your conversations, understood natural language, handled tasks, and fetched information for you — basically the same thing Google just announced today with its new AI information agents.

Once again, Microsoft had the right idea way before the market was ready for it. And like we’ve seen so many times, the company built the future a decade too early, then moved on before the world caught up.

Copilot can absolutely do this kind of agent‑style work today, and in many ways, it’s already ahead of what Google is promising. But moments like this remind me that Microsoft’s biggest challenge isn’t vision — it’s timing. They invent the thing, shelve the thing, and then watch someone else re‑announce the thing with perfect market conditions. It’s a pattern I’ve watched for years, and this anniversary is a perfect example of it.Daniel Rubino, Editor-in-Chief

This story was originally published on May 19th, 2016, by John Callaham.

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