Google has begun rolling out a generative AI function to its standard Google search program for selected users in the United States.
, Google's AI-powered search still utilizes the same input bar as before, rather than a separate chatbot field like Bing. However, the generative AI results now appear in a shaded section beneath the search bar and above the standard web results. A button on the top right of the AI results allows users to expand the snapshot, adding cards that display sourced articles. Also, users can ask follow-up questions by simply tapping a button below the results.
that has been integrated, relatively seamlessly, into the Google search you're already familiar with. "This experiment is our first step in adding generative AI to Search, and we'll be making many updates and improvements over time.
"Code Tips" uses large language models to provide guidance for more efficient and effective coding. This feature allows aspiring developers to ask questions about programming languages like C, C++, Go, Java, JavaScript, Kotlin, Python, and TypeScript, as well as tools like Docker, Git, shells, and other algorithms. "Add to Sheets," on the other hand, allows users to directly insert search results into Google's spreadsheet application.
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