Google’s New AI Search Experiment
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The Web Guide test uses Gemini to divide, curate, and explain your search results across AI-generated categories.
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Daily Times on MSNGoogle adds new AI-powered 'web guide' feature to searchGoogle has introduced a new AI-powered feature called "Web Guide" to its search engine, aimed at organizing search results more effectively. Currently, this feature is available to a limited number of users and has been developed by Google Search Labs.
Google Search Labs just announced Web Guide, which uses a version of Gemini to arrange your results by categories.
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New York Magazine on MSNThe AI Boom Is Expanding Google’s DominanceAlphabet reported second-quarter results on Wednesday that beat on revenue and earnings, but the company said it would raise its capital investments by $10 billion in 2025. Shares of the company were up as much as 3% in after-hours trading. The company’s overall revenue grew 14% year over year, higher than the 10.9% Wall Street expected.
Whether the internet Google helped create will be sacrificed in the AI transition isn't answerable in a tidy summary.
Google has rolled out Web Guide, a new experimental feature that organises the Google Search results page using artificial intelligence. The company claims the feature makes it simpler to locate online pages and information.
On the developer front, Google said more than 9 million have built with Gemini and over 70 million videos have been produced with the Veo 3 AI model since May. Google Vids, a Veo-powered feature for text-to-video AI generation in Google Workspace, now has nearly 1 million monthly active users.
AI Mode, a new vertical in Google Search that's broadly rolling out in the US and India, is getting a new generative imaging feature. It'll use AI image generation to render different clothing styles or room design options, to give some inspiration. It'll also pull up shoppable product listings.