Google’s new web guide search experience organizes results with artificial intelligence


Google on Thursday release AI’s new feature is called a web guide to organize Google search results. Web guide he Search laboratory experience This enhances artificial intelligence technology to organize the search results page by collecting pages related to specific aspects of the search inquiry.

The Search Labs experiences are a way for Google to test new ideas by allowing users to choose for those who find interesting. Experiments can be turned or stopped at any time and include things like Google’s AI’s mode, LM in a NotBook notebook, film maker, and other specialized ideas, such as an audio display based on news from Google Discover Summ.

New Web guide The experiment is a variation in the fan technology to display the search results that Google already uses with artificial intelligence mode. The same feature is turned on by Gueini, which helps Google to understand the search inquiries better, then link to other pages that could have been missed if using the traditional Google search.

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Google suggests that the feature works well for open search inquiries, such as “How to Traveling in Japan” or even more complicated and multinational queries. For example, you can ask something like “My family is spreading across multiple time areas. What are the best tools to stay in touch and maintain close relationships despite the distance?”

Each section of the search results will focus on one type of answer to the query. With an example of a single travel, a web guide will display groups such as those that focus on comprehensive evidence, safety advice and links in which people have participated in their personal experiences, and more.

The experiment will be available to those who choose and will initially reinforce the search results on the web tab when searching. You can also stop this web width from the tab of this same tab, if you want to see the standard results without having to disable the entire experience.

Over time, Google says the experiment will expand to other areas of research as well, including the “All” tab.

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