Google Plans To Bring AI Features To Its Core Search Engine
The move comes as Google works to keep pace with a new wave of artificial intelligence tools that could threaten the company's dominance on-line for the first time in decades.
Google is proceeding with plans to bring AI chat features to its core search engine.
On Wednesday, the company announced it’s introducing the next evolution of Google search, which will use an AI-powered chatbot to answer questions and assist users in finding the information they want quicker than ever.
With the update, the look and feel of Google search results will be noticeably different.
When users type a question into the main search bar, they will automatically see a pop-up with an AI-generated response in addition to displaying traditional results.
Users can now sign up for a waitlist for the new Google search, which will launch in the U.S. first.
The move comes as Google works to keep pace with a new wave of artificial intelligence tools that could threaten the company’s dominance on-line for the first time in decades.