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Microsoft opens up Distill, requires an invite

Back in January, we scooped that Microsoft was working on a new project called Distill and today, the Redmond based organization is opening up the platform to everyone, provided you get invited.

Distill is a way for humans to curate answers that are asked by other humans, the description of the site says "Millions ask, you answer". While we don't know much else about how Microsoft will incentivize users to participate, seeing as it is with Bing, it would make sense that Bing Rewards would be tied into the platform.

If you want to participate, the tool is beta right now and you need to request an invite, which you can do from the source link below.

The platform is going to be used to help Bing improve its search results by injecting data from humans along with its algorithmic results. By answering questions asked by users of Bing and then Microsoft aggregating and augmenting the data on the backend, this platform will help Bing answer the tough questions or very specific questions that can be hard for an algorithm to understand.

Microsoft has not sent out a press release yet about the tool but the page is live, which means we should be hearing more soon about Distill.

Sign Up: Distill | Thanks for the tip Michael!

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