The Google weather in search is reportedly testing a new artificial intelligence (AI) feature that will show a small text summary of the current weather conditions. According to the report, this feature currently appears to some American cities, and describes local conditions such as air, the possibility of rain, the creation of any pressure-system and temperature patterns. This AI-related feature is reportedly visible only when users seek Google App through Google App on Google App and see the Google search season on Android and iOS.
Google weather allegedly tests AI feature
According to a 9to5google ReportThe Mountain view-based tech veteran is testing a new AI feature within the weather experience in veteran search. Currently, when users discover the weather in their city or any other area, a widget -like experience opens that shows a visual card, as well as other details such as rain, air and humidity.
AI-borne summary in Google season experience
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However, the report claims that the company is now adding the AI-borne text summary of the weather to specific cities. The lesson summary is reportedly appeared between an hour and 10-day forecast infographics. Based on the example shared by the publication, the summary includes information such as wind structures, pressure system, possibilities of rain and thunder -information such as temperature rise and drop patterns.
Summary is performed by a URL icon, tapping that opens a list of websites, according to users reports, can check to get more information. Google is also asked to display a message below the summary, which says, “Generative AI is experimental.”
This AI-made summary is reportedly visible only to some cities. Publication worked for “Weather Los Angeles” and “Weather San Diego”, while other cities did not show it. Gadgets 360 staff members were not able to see the AI summary for members mentioned cities, meaning that access to convenience is limited to some users in the US. It is not clear that the company can release it widely.
In particular, the report claimed that this feature could currently be seen only in the Google App and Mobile Web. This does not appear when a user is logged out from his Google account or on the desktop web.