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Google's AI will make web search more personal

2023-05-08T10:25:38.491Z

Highlights: Wall Street Journal says Big G plans to launch a first version of its next-generation search engine, powered by Bard's artificial intelligence, as early as the coming weeks. Traditional research will be completely redesigned to give space to more content from social networks, photos and videos. Instead of search results divided by pages, Bard's AI will make navigation more personal and consistent with the habits of an individual user, creating a different Google page for each browser. It is not known if Bard will be integrated into Google's search app or will arrive as separate software.


It is the Wall Street Journal to anticipate one of the news that Google will unveil on May 10, during the Google I/O 2023 developer conference. (ANSA)


(ANSA) - MILAN, 08 MAY - It is the Wall Street Journal to anticipate one of the news that Google will unveil on May 10, during the Google I/O 2023 developer conference. According to the US newspaper, Big G plans to launch a first version of its next-generation search engine, powered by Bard's artificial intelligence, as early as the coming weeks, with the aim of extending the initiative to all US users by the end of the year. According to the Journal, traditional research will be completely redesigned to give space to more content from social networks, photos and videos. Instead of search results divided by pages, Bard's AI will make navigation more personal and consistent with the habits of an individual user, creating a different Google page for each browser.
Something similar to the groupings shown in GoogleDiscover, which those who use an Android smartphone can access with a scrolling to the left of the main windows, but inside the links offered following a search with terms or questions to the Bard chatbot.
The makeover project comes at a time when Google faces growing competition from rivals such as Bing, which thanks to the integration of ChatGpt has benefited from a concrete boom in the adoption rate. But the company must also beware of TikTok. The short videos app is very popular with young people, who use it to search for restaurants and other nearby activities. On Wednesday, May 10, in addition to unveiling part of the AI search update, Google could also present an adaptation of Bard specifically for smartphones.
According to the site 9to5Google, the Big G chatbot will reveal itself on Pixel phones, developed by Google, in the form of widgets to press to ask quick questions and get directions directly from the phone's homepage. At the moment, it is not known if Bard will be integrated into Google's search app or will arrive as separate software but it is evident that the topic is hot even in the face of rumors coming from China, where Baidu, the "Chinese Google", would already be on the verge of making its AI-based search engine available. (ANSA).


Source: ansa

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