Google Weather is allegedly examining a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature that will summarize a short text of the current weather situation. According to the report, the feature currently appears to some US cities, and describes local conditions such as wind, the possibility of rainfall, construction of any pressure system and temperature samples. This AI-infield feature is reportedly visible only when users find a city season on Google Search through the Google app on Android and iOS.
Google weather allegedly tests a feature of AI
9TO5 According to the Google report, Mountain View -based Tech Dev is examining a new AI feature in Google Weather experience. Currently, when users look for the weather in their city or any other region, the widget -like experience opens, which shows visual cards as well as other details such as rain, wind and moisture.
AI-generated summary in Google Weather experience
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However, the report claims that the company is now incorporating AI-influxed text summary of the weather in specific cities. This summary of the text appears between an hour and 10 days forecast infographics. Based on a common example through publishing, the summary includes information such as air formation, pressure system, rain and storm possibilities as well as temperature rise and drop patterns.
After this summary there is a URL icon, which contains tapping, which opens the list of websites that can check users to find more details as per the report of users. Google is also said to be showing a message below the summary stating, “Generative AI is experimental.”
This AI-race summary is alleged only for some cities. In this post he worked for “Weather Los Angeles” and “Weather San Diego”, while other cities did not show it. Members of the Gadget 360 staff could not see the AI summary for the aforementioned cities, which means that access to this feature is limited to some US users. It is unclear when the company can release it extensively.
In particular, the report claims that currently this feature can only be seen in the Google app and the mobile web. This does not appear when the user logs out from his Google account or on the desktop web.


