At this week’s Google I/O 2024, its many marketers will be tuned in for any updates on the future of generative AI and search.
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Google infused generative AI (GenAI) into its search engine for US users, further upping competition to rivals including Microsoft and OpenAI.
New features include AI Overviews, multistep reasoning capabilities, planning capabilities, AI-organized search results, and a new Google Lens ask with video feature.
Google I/O 2024: AI Overviews are rolling out to users this week
Google search users will soon receive a "new" option to view search results page that only displays web links, the old fashioned way. The new feature strips out the extra elements that the company has accumulated over the years like Q&As, videos, images, and the more recent generative AI "summaries."Read Entire Article
Google searches in the US will now begin displaying AI-generated summaries of results, which will help the search engine answer complex questions. The company plans to roll out the feature to other countries in the coming months, with the goal of reaching a billion users by the end of 2024.Read Entire Article
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As part of Google I/O 2024, the company announced some new AI features it is adding to its standard Search engine. They include AI Overviews, which will offer a summarized answer to search inquiries.
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