Google Search Another is bringing another new experimental artificial intelligence (AI) feature. On Thursday, Mountain View -based Tech Dev announced the web guide, a new filter on the search results page that ranks the URL of information and groups to make it easier for users to get more information about the topic. This is currently an optim feature, which means that users will not see it until they actively sign up for it. In addition, this feature is only available in certain locations.
Google Search gets web guide for better display information
A Blog PostTech Dev described the new experimental feature in detail. The company said it is available in search labs, and users can opt and select the web guide option. While a tech cranch Report Claims to see this feature, members of the gadget 360 staff were unable to find it. However, it is not surprising that the features of the search labs are usually available in the United States, and then they are extended to other regions.
Web Guide on Google Search
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The users who can see the feature can tap them, and they should be able to view a new filter contained in the Google Search results page. The “web” filter is placed on the right side of “all”. According to the post, the feature manages the search results page “intelligently” to make the web pages and information easier to find information.
Basically, the feature breaks a complex inquiry and creates important points that the user wants to see. Then, based on these pointers, the web guide classifies different URLs. Each section also comes with a summary, which is probably taken from the web pages listed.
Google says the web guide is powered by the customs version of Gemini, which better understands both search questions and content on the web. It uses the same “inquiry fan out technique” that also uses AI mode. Along with this, AI can simultaneously release several relevant search questions to identify highly relevant results.
The new experimental feature will only be available when the user clicks on the search web tab, while all tabs will continue to show traditional results, as well as AI reviews. However, in the future, this version of the results will also be integrated into the all -tab, if the company thinks it will be more helpful to consumers.