Tuesday, May 14, 2024 - Google has announced it would introduce AI-generated answers to online queries made by users in the United States, in one of the biggest updates to its search engine in 25 years.
“I’m excited to announce that
we will begin launching this fully revamped experience, ‘AI overviews,’ to
everyone in the US this week,” Google chief executive Sundar Pichai said at an
event in California on Tuesday, May 14.
Google's search results will feature an AI summary at the
top of the page before the more typical unfurling of links.
The AI answers generated by Google's Gemini technology will
offer succinct summaries of what it found on the internet with links to the
online sources that supplied the information.
"You can ask whatever's
on your mind or whatever you need to get done - from researching to planning to
brainstorming - and Google will take care of the legwork," said Google
Search team boss Liz Reid.
The change comes as Google feels growing pressure from
AI-powered search engines like Perplexity, and from the rumors that OpenAI, the
creator of ChatGPT, is building its own AI search tool.
Searches through AI chats have also appeared on Facebook,
Instagram and WhatsApp, with users able to get information from the web without
Google.
The change will soon spread to other countries, Pichai
added, making it accessible to more than a billion people.
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