Yibeni Tungoe
Journalism & Mass Communication student at North Eastern Hill University.
Google is rolling out its AI Overviews in Search to 100 countries and with this expansion, over 1 billion users will be...
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Google is rolling out its AI Overviews in Search to 100 countries and with this expansion, over 1 billion users will be reached globally.
With this feature, it will be easier for people to get the information they want much faster. They will also be able to find new and relevant websites across the internet. This will thus allow publishers, creators and businesses to get the chance to form new connections. Along with this rollout, Google is releasing more language support including, Indonesia, Japanese, English, Hindi, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Previously in August, AI Overviews in Search was released to over 6 countries including, India, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Japan, Indonesia and Brazil. This feature was first launched in the United States after Google unveiled it during the developer conference in May. Since its release, Google has found that more and more people are using this feature to explore the web and find more information. Questions being asked are much longer and people are reading deeper into the topics.
Google is also introducing a new way to check out relevant websites with the right-hand display for AI overviews on desktop. This feature is also available on mobile. The tech giant has also stated that they are testing a new addition of relevant links to web pages right within the AI Overviews text. This will thus make it more convenient for users to opt out and visit actual sites that are of interest to them.
Users can also try out the newest AI capabilities that Google is working on by heading out to Search Labs. The users can then click on the I Overviews and more options to try out the two new updates shared. The new updates include the 'Save' option and simplify language with a single tap option.
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