More links to websites are being added by Google to the AI-generated summaries in Search Generative Experience (SGE). People will find it simpler to visit the websites that support the information in the summary thanks to this improvement.
In the past, links to source sites could only be found by scrolling below the summary. When links were available inside the generated topic summary, according to Google’s tests, people found SGE to be more user-friendly and straightforward.
A selection of pertinent pages will now be accessible by clicking the arrow icon next to the material in SGE’s topic overviews.
After months of testing in the US, Google has decided to make the experimental AI search tool available in Japan and India.
Traditional Search Is Not Replaced by This
SGE, according to Google, is intended to supplement rather than swap out conventional search results. The business noted that critics of generative AI have raised concerns about possible informational bias.
Google hopes to resolve issues by directly tying information to sources. Even as it investigates AI applications, the business said that linking consumers to reliable websites is still a top focus.
SGE Expansion Across Japan & India
Google is bringing additional nations its experimental AI-powered search features. After several months of testing in the United States, SGE is now accessible in India and Japan.
According to a press release from Google’s Hema Budaraju, Senior Director of Product Management for Search:
“Generative AI in Search can now be used by more people worldwide for daily assistance, and we look forward to expanding to even more nations in the future.”
Users in Japan get access to generative AI capabilities in their native tongue. In India, SGE will be accessible in both Hindi and English. Additionally, Indian users will be able to speak their inquiries and hear audio responses.
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