Google Search is going through a serious AI brightness. Google has not yet been done yet, after testing the new search bar design of the new search bar and with the AI review filters and deep answers, such as more advanced results, Google. Latest experience? A new feature called web guide.
Currently being developed as part of the search labs, the web guide is designed to find what you are looking for by using AI to improve your search results better, more intuitive ways. Instead of throwing a pile of blue links on you, web guide groups make them groups in categories that meet different angles of your question.
We say you are doing something like “how to travel in Japan”. The web guide will break into parts such as guides, personal stories, safety indicators, and more – helping you to zero in something that is really important to you.
This is how the web guide works. | Image Credit – Google
This long, specific questions really handle well, such as: “My family is spreading in numerous time zones. What are the best tools to stay connected and maintain a close relationship despite the distance?”
Behind the scenes, it is powered by the customs version of the Google -Google AI model – which not only understands your inquiry but also understands web content and better. It uses a technique called the Fan Out, called the most useful and a group of relevant searches parallel to the level of the most useful and related pages. If you are in the Labs program, you will find a web guide under the web tab. You can always turn to standard search results. Google says it is slowly planning to expand the web guide to other fields such as the main “All” tab.
Overall, it looks like another step in Google’s mission that we make the heart of how we find it. If you have ever felt that your open search mark is not hitting, the web guide may be the device you arrive there-and may also take you unexpectedly.
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