Google on Thursday is start A new AI feature called web guide to organize Google search results. Tissue guide is a one Search task experiment This utilizes AI technology to organize the search results page by group pages related to specific aspects of the search query.
Labs search experiments are a way for Google to try new ideas by allowing users to participate in those who are interesting. Experiments can be activated or turned off at any time and include things such as Google’s AI feature, Notebook LM, movie toolflow and other, more specialized ideas, such as a news broadcast based on news from Google Discover Feed.
The new Tissue guide The experiment is a variant in the fan-out technique for the appearance of a search results used by Google with the AI mode. The feature itself is fueled by Gemini, which helps Google better understand the search question and then connect to other pages that could lose if they use a traditional Google search.
Google suggests that the feature works well for open -ended search queries, such as “How to Solo Travel in Japan” or even more complex multiple phrases questions. For example, you could ask something like “my family is widespread in many time zones. What are the best tools to stay connected and maintain close relationships despite the distance?”
Each section of search results will focus on a type of answer to the question. With the example Solo Travel, Web Guide will display groups such as those focusing on integrated drivers, security tips, links where people have shared their personal experiences and much more.
The experiment will be available to those who choose and will first reshape the search results on the Web tab in the search. You can also turn off this tissue view from this tab itself if you want to see the standard results without having to completely turn off the experiment.
Over time, Google says the experiment will extend to other search areas, including the “All” tab.
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