Google updates search engine with AI support

THU UYÊN (THEO howtogeek) |

Google has announced updates to its search engine, focusing on image and audio search... powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

Not all features will be released immediately, but they will be rolled out gradually.

Google Lens has been upgraded with video understanding and voice input. Users can record videos and ask about moving objects or images using natural language.

Google Lens will provide AI-powered insights and relevant information from voice searches, but the video feature is currently only available to registered Search Labs users.

In addition to image search, Google has introduced a new way to find songs through the Circle to Search feature.

Users can find the song they're listening to without switching apps, directly from videos, movies, or websites. This feature is now available on more than 150 million Android devices and is rolling out gradually.

Google is also rolling out AI-organized search results pages in the US.

These pages will provide a comprehensive experience with relevant results curated for users, including articles, videos, forums, and more.

THU UYÊN (THEO howtogeek)
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