Google is preparing for the first time to publicly release his search engine tool in AI mode. The company has announced today that “a small percentage” of people in the US will start seeing the AI card in Google “in the coming weeks”, enabling users to test Chatbot focused on searching outside the Experimental Labs Google environment.
Unlike established search platforms, which provide a wall of URL results based on the query or descriptions that the user introduced, AI Google will answer questions with the answer generated by AI based on information in the Google search index. This is also different from the artificial intelligence reviews already available in Google Search, which determine the summary of information generated by AI between the search field and the network results.
AI mode will be located under its own dedicated card, which will appear first in the search card table, on the left side of the “All”, “Images”, “Film” and “Shopping” tabs. This is Google’s answer to gigantic search engines based on language models, such as embarrassment and chatgpt Openai. These AI models specific to search are better in accessing internet data and real time than ordinary chatbots, such as Gemini, which should lend a hand them give more appropriate and current answers.
Google also scraps the waiting list for LABS users in the US to test AI mode, allowing more people to try the search functions before it becomes widely available.
The AI mode itself has also been updated with some recent possibilities, including a function that saves past searches in the recent panel on the left, enabling users to quickly revise topics or ask a query without starting a recent conversation. Visual, clickable cards for products and places also begin to appear in AI mode, providing information such as opening hours, reviews and ratings for companies as well as images, wrestling, shipping details and price in real time for products to the store.