When Google introduced AI mode in early March, the company promised to work quickly on bringing convenience to more users, and is now doing it at all. After a small expansion last month, the company says that AI mode is now available to all lab users, with no waiting list to limit access. As a reminder, AI mode is a new chatbot made by Google directly in search. Meanwhile, labs are a program that you can sign up to try new search features before you are widely available.
With today’s expansion, Google is also updating AI mode to add new visual cards that will appear when you ask the chatbot for information related to locations and products. "For local places, such as restaurants, salons and stores, you can quickly see information such as rating, review and opening hours, and if you are looking for a product, you will see real -time prices (including latest publicity), images, shipping details and shop qualified options with local inventory." Google says about the new feature.
On the desktop, Google is also adding a discovery history tool, allowing users to re -reveal and continue the previous interaction that they have done with AI mode. The idea here is that people should be allowed to take on research which they have left incomplete.
If you are not enrolled in laboratories and live in America, there is a chance that you may appear in AI mode search in the coming weeks. Google says that it is doing so because there has been a reaction to the convenience "Incredibly positive," And it wants to collect additional response before a broad rollout.
This article originally appeared on Engadget

