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Google is preparing to publicly release the search engine tool in artificial intelligence mode for the first time. The company announced today that a “small percentage of people” in the United States will start seeing the artificial intelligence tab in Google Search “in the coming weeks”, allowing users to test a Chatbot test about the search outside the Google Test Laboratory Environment.
Unlike traditional search platforms that provide a wall of URL based on the inquiry or descriptions that the user has taken, Artificial intelligence mode from Google He will answer the questions that have been created from artificial intelligence based on information in the Google Research Index. This is also different from An artificial intelligence overview It is already available in Google Search, which is a summary created by AI for information between the search box and the web results.
AI’s mode will be determined under its custom tab, which will first appear in the search tab collection, to the left “All”, “Pictures”, “Videos”, and “Shopping”. It is Google’s answer to search engines based on a large language model such as Confusion And Openai’s Chatgpt search features. These artificial intelligence models for research are better in accessing the web and data in the actual time of regular chat such as Gemini, which would help them provide more relevant and modern responses.
Google also cancels the waiting menu for Labs users in the United States to test artificial intelligence, allowing more people to choose the search feature before they become widely available.
The artificial intelligence mode itself has also been updated with some new capabilities, including a feature that would save previous searches to a new panel on the left side, allowing users to quickly review the topics or request follow -up inquiries without starting a new conversation. The visual and clicking cards for products and places began to appear in artificial intelligence, as they provide information such as working hours, reviews and classifications for companies, photos, charging details, and actual time for shops.