Google is enhancing its AI Mode in Search by introducing embedded link carousels on desktop, smarter inline links, and expanding its Web Guide feature to provide more contextual and accessible source links, aiming to improve user experience and site engagement.
Google has introduced a new AI-powered search feature called Web Guide, which groups relevant links into categories to make search results easier to navigate and discover new content, without relying on AI summaries. The feature aims to improve search experience by surfacing diverse and relevant links, potentially helping users find information and sites they might not encounter through traditional search results.
Google has introduced Web Guide, an AI-powered search feature that reorganizes search results into categorized links and summaries using its Gemini AI model, aiming to enhance traditional search with more helpful and structured information, available as a test in Search Labs.
Google has introduced Web Guide, an experimental AI-powered feature in Search Labs that reorganizes search results into clusters based on user intent, aiming to enhance exploration and understanding of complex topics by grouping related links, and is available for users opting into Search Labs.
Google is developing 'Web Guide,' an AI-powered feature in Search Labs that organizes search results into categories with summaries and headers to help users find information more easily and discover new pages, using a custom Gemini model and query expansion techniques.
Google is testing a new AI-powered feature called Web Guide within Search Labs that organizes search results by grouping related pages, especially useful for complex or open-ended queries. Powered by Gemini, it aims to improve search relevance by providing categorized sections, and users can opt in or out of the experiment, which will eventually expand to other search areas.