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    Google unveils AI chatbot, signalling a new era for search

    May 21, 2025Updated:May 21, 2025 World No Comments
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    Google unveils AI chatbot, signalling a new era for search
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    TECHNOLOGY: Google refined its search website to become the pinnacle of the computer. It was a decade in the makings of 10 orange links that gave individuals access to the information they needed. However, the software giant is betting that artificial intelligence will be the engine of seek in the next 25 years. Google announced on Tuesday that it would add a new feature called AI Mode to its search website. The application will act like a robot, allowing users to launch queries, ask follow-up queries, and use the agency’s AI to provide thorough answers. In a media release released before the company’s yearly conference for program developers, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, stated that “it’s a complete rethinking of search.” He claimed that people “radically altered the nature of their interactions with search” in testing of the function. A list of new AI capabilities, including more personalized and integrated email responses and a shopping tool that lets you buy clothes on the spot, were highlighted in the new characteristic. With the introduction of AI Mode, Google essentially tries to destroy its standard research firm before upstart AI rivals can destroy it. Since the launch of ChatGPT, a robot from OpenAI that sparked a competition to incorporate conceptual AI into technology products two years ago, the research giant has been concerned about that possibility. Google, however, has resisted accepting AI completely because it lacks it. The business’s search division, which accounted for nearly$ 200 billion in sales last year, accounted for more than half of that company’s overall revenue. And that business’s foundation has always been that it consistently gives people the best solutions. AI techniques have a great flaw, despite their professional leap, like suggesting that people eat stones, which one of Google’s AI systems did last season. Google’s recognition as the default location for digital information may have already begun to suffer as a result. One of Apple’s best executives, Eddy Cue, testified in a justice ministry monopolistic case against Google in May this year as part of a witness that showed why more people are using AI to drive the decline in Google search visitors. Google later stated that it was still seeing “global keyword growth” in search. They sat back for a while because they didn’t think the quality was good or how to make money off of it, according to Pete Meyers, the primary development designer at Moz, a technology company that monitors changes to Google Search. They are now engaging in what they believe they must do to thrive, which is uncomfortable. AI Mode, which first appeared in the US on Tuesday, didn’t immediately display advertisements. On Wednesday, Google will hold an event for businesses and advertisers to discuss its plans for growth.

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