'Search' for the future: Google brings AI, more visuals to its site
Google unveiled changes Monday aimed at making the
leading search engine more visual and intuitive to the point it can answer
questions before being asked.
Artificial intelligence and machine
learning are core drivers of how Google will pursue its 20-year-old mission to
organise the world's information and make it accessible to anyone, search vice
president Ben Gomes said at an event in San Francisco.
The
search engine focussed strongly on mobile use and appeared to be growing more
like Facebook, encouraging users to linger and explore topics, interests or
stories with an increasing emphasis on photos and videos. Results will be
increasingly personalised.
The
search engine will also let users create Collections of online content, and
suggest related material that might be of interest.
A
Google feed used by more than 800 million people monthly is getting a new name,
Discover, an increased ability to offer people relevant information they are
likely to want but have not thought to ask for yet.
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