Google search is experimenting with audio reviews for some search questions, the company announced Friday. The feature was first introduced into the notebooklm, based on Google AI, based on a note and research assistant.
The technological giant says audio reviews will use the latest Gemini models to give users another way to absorb and understand the information.
“A audio overview can help you get a place on the Earth, offering a handy -free way to absorb information whether it is multiple tasks or just prefer an audio experience,” Google explained to a blog.
The operation is available today starting today WorkshopsGoogle Experimental Program. The company says users will see the option to create a brief audio overview if Google thinks it would be useful based on their question. Once you create an audio overview, you will see a simple audio playback program with Play/Pause controls, a volume button and the choice of playing speed.
Google will display links to the audio playback program to show where it receives the information. If you want to know more about one topic after listening to an audio overview, you can click on the links to dive deeper into your search.
You can give a thumb up or thumb to each audio overview and the experiment as a whole in the laboratories.
In NotebookLM, audio reviews give users the opportunity to create a podcast with AI virtual hosts based on shared documents, such as courses or legal updates. Google also brought audio overview to Gemini in March.
Search audio reviews are based on AI reviews, Google Supplies summaries for some Google search questions. With audio reviews, Google targets people who are acoustic students or want more affordable ways to get information.
It is worth noting that today’s announcement comes a few days after a Wall Street Journal report found that Google’s AI reviews and other AI tools kill traffic for news publishers.
