Will Semantic Retrieval enable us to outperform the major Search Engines?
Will Semantic Retrieval enable us to outperform the major Search Engines?
Jun 14, 2023



In an era where digital immediacy is a given, consumers desire more than just answers – they want accurate, timely, and contextually relevant results. To understand how Moonsift Copilot performs against the established dominance of Google Shopping, we threw uniquely challenging queries at both.
While some of these search prompts might seem unconventional, they highlight a key question: "Why should users tailor their creativity to the confines of search engine capabilities?" At Moonsift, we're challenging this norm. We believe in stretching the limits of search technology to accommodate the vastness of user imagination and specificity. It's more than just a technological stride; it's a different philosophy around search.
These queries focus on foundational concepts and ideas that universally understood. The challenge here is in filtering through the abundance of straightforward results and in surfacing lesser-known retailers.


Juxtaposing eras, styles, and themes, these searches require a deeper understanding of retail and fashion. Ambiguity resides in the overlapping of contexts, demanding a discernment of user intent.


The searches here are layered with subtext, often challenging the confines of conventional search algorithms.



In an era where digital immediacy is a given, consumers desire more than just answers – they want accurate, timely, and contextually relevant results. To understand how Moonsift Copilot performs against the established dominance of Google Shopping, we threw uniquely challenging queries at both.
While some of these search prompts might seem unconventional, they highlight a key question: "Why should users tailor their creativity to the confines of search engine capabilities?" At Moonsift, we're challenging this norm. We believe in stretching the limits of search technology to accommodate the vastness of user imagination and specificity. It's more than just a technological stride; it's a different philosophy around search.
These queries focus on foundational concepts and ideas that universally understood. The challenge here is in filtering through the abundance of straightforward results and in surfacing lesser-known retailers.


Juxtaposing eras, styles, and themes, these searches require a deeper understanding of retail and fashion. Ambiguity resides in the overlapping of contexts, demanding a discernment of user intent.


The searches here are layered with subtext, often challenging the confines of conventional search algorithms.


