Google is bringing another new experimental artificial intelligence (AI) facility to search. On Thursday, Mountain View-based tech veteran announced the web guide, a new filter on the search result page that classifies information and groups makes it easier for users to learn more about the subject. This is currently an opt-in feature, which means that users will not see it until they sign up continuously for it. Additionally, this feature seems to be available only in some specific locations.
Google Search gets web guide to perform better performance
One in blog postTech veteran expanded the new experimental feature. The company said that this search is available in the lab, and users can choose by selecting the web guide option. While a techcrunch Report Claims to see this feature, Gadgets 360 staff members were not able to present it. However, it is not surprising that the characteristics of the search laboratories are usually available for the first time in the US, and then they are expanded to other areas.
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Those users who can see this feature can tap on opt-in, and should be able to see a new filter added to the Google search result page. The “web” filter is placed on the right side of “all”. According to the post, the feature conducts the search result page “wisely” to make web pages and easier to find information.
Essentially, the feature breaks a complex search query and creates an important point that the user wants to see. Then, depending on these points, the web guide classifies various URLs. Each section also comes with a summary, taken from the listed web pages.
Google says that the web guide is powered by a custom version of Gemini that better understands both the search query and content on the web. It uses the same “query fan-out technique” that also uses AI mode. With this, AI can release several related search queries simultaneously to identify the most relevant results.
The new practical feature will be available only when the users click on the web tab on search, while the All Tab AI will continue to show traditional results with an overview. However, Google says that in the future, this version of the results will also be integrated into the all tab, if the company feels that it will be more useful for users.