Just because you ask Google Search to answer in Android or iOS, it includes the AI review answer, which does not mean that your journey is over to get the answer to your question. Google now highlights a part of the AI review response in blue. Featured words and three buttons appear at the bottom of the display. Whatever covered in blue is the subject of AI-infield information brought by buttons. So you can choose which section of the AI review you want to highlight before diving in deep diving.
Three new buttons include:
- Specify thisPressing this button will create an AI -powered explanation covering the active activity under discussion in the significant blue section of the AI review. For example, for example, Google Search is asked, “What is Android?” The AI review appears and here is a blue lighting “snapt” stated, “Android is a mobile operating system that is primarily developed by Google for mobile devices.” For most people, this answer will not be enough. Pressing this button provides more detailed answers.
- Images related-This AI review will bring pictures of blue “snaps”.
- Copy the text-Allow you to copy the text to your clipboard by copying the text in the AI review.
What is unclear is whether we will see the extra buttons by presenting more details. It is not surprising to see Google’s offer because Google’s own apps are adding other AI features. Even Google intends to submit Source Summary from AI for articles posted in your Discovery Fed. This feature can show you more information about the title of an article in your feed, which is derived from numerous publishers.
What appeared after pressing the buttons of this and relevant photos. | Image Credit-Franina
Instead of revealing the article publisher’s logo and name in the upper left corner of the card, users will see over -leaping icons to represent how many different sources were used to summarize. Pressing more than one logo will create a “more” sheet in which all these articles will be shown.
AI-generated summary is being tested for your discourse feed. | Image Credit -9TO5GOGLE
Google wants to save your time by showing you a preview on your discourse feed so you can help decide whether you want to open the story in the browser before doing so. On the other hand, if the user collects enough information from the summary, it will not feel the need to tap the story.
Google is testing the AI review buttons and AI summary for the Discovery Feed. It’s all about Google that uses AI to get the information you need.
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