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Google I/O 2024: Alphabet kills Search as we know, to give search results a major AI makeover

Mehul Reuben Das • May 15, 2024, 10:17:19 IST
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Google is revamping its core offering, Search, and making it more personal for the user, using AI. You will get features like AI Overviews, Google’s AI-powered etc

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Google I/O 2024: Alphabet kills Search as we know, to give search results a major AI makeover
Google isn’t content with just sprinkling a bit of AI magic here and there — they’re going all in. Image Credit: Google

Google Search, the trusty digital companion we’ve all grown accustomed to, is getting a serious upgrade – and it’s all thanks to the magic of artificial intelligence (AI). The driving force behind this transformation?

None other than Liz Reid, the person steering the ship of all things search at Google. Her recent revelations at the I/O developer conference in sunny California have sent waves rippling through the tech world, hinting at a seismic shift in the way we interact with the digital behemoth known as Google.

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Picture this: You toss a tough question Google’s way, something that would usually have you wading through a swamp of search results. But instead of getting lost in the digital wilderness, you’re greeted with a tidy summary right at the top of the page.

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Enter AI Overviews – your very own search genie, ready to dish out quick and authoritative answers to even the most perplexing queries. It’s like having a personal assistant with an encyclopedic brain at your beck and call.

Google isn’t content with just sprinkling a bit of AI magic here and there — they’re going all in. From meal planning to finding the perfect yoga studio, Google’s AI-powered search is your one-stop shop for personalised recommendations.

With AI at the helm, you’ll get tailored suggestions faster than you can say “Hey Google,” making the search process smoother and more intuitive than ever before.

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Now, before you get too swept up in the AI revolution, it’s worth pausing to consider the potential pitfalls.

Some sceptics worry that AI summaries could overshadow other search results, potentially limiting the diversity of information available to users. And let’s face it, Google’s AI isn’t infallible – it’s had its fair share of missteps in the past.

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But despite these concerns, Google remains undeterred in its quest to revolutionise search. By harnessing the power of AI, they’re aiming to create a search experience that’s not only faster and more efficient but also more personalised and intuitive.

It’s certainly is a bold vision for the future of search, one that’s sure to have a lasting impact on how we navigate the digital landscape.

Of course, Google’s AI-powered search isn’t without its challenges. As the tech giant continues to refine its algorithms and roll out new features, there are bound to be bumps along the way. But if history has taught us anything, it’s that Google isn’t afraid to embrace change – and with AI leading the charge, the possibilities are endless.

So, what does this mean for the future of search? Well, if Google has its way, we could be looking at a whole new era of search, one that’s faster, smarter, and more personalised than ever before. And with Liz Reid at the helm, leading the charge with her visionary approach to search, the future looks brighter than ever.

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