Google is officially launching its AI-powered Search Live feature in the U.S. on Wednesday, which enables mobile users to get ...
Google launches Search Live in English in the U.S., adding real-time, camera-aware voice search to the Google app with links ...
Google’s new Search Live lets you use your camera and voice to get real-time answers. Here’s how it works and why it could ...
Did you know Google has a technology called FastSearch? No, not the one from the early 2000s, but its own Google FastSearch. Google said FastSearch is faster than Google Search, its main search ...
On Tuesday, Google announced that AI Mode would now display a range of visual results when users input a conversational search prompt. Once an image is displayed, users can ask follow-up questions ...
ChatGPT Pulse sends users proactive, personalized recommendations and poses a new threat to the search industry that could ...
AI Mode may be the "default" for Google Search soon, but what does that really mean? Google AI Mode is now available in 180 countries, up from being available in the US, UK and India. Side note: I ...
In a sign of the times (and where things are going), visiting google.com/ai now opens Google Search AI Mode. Previously, google.com/aimode was the shortcut to the ...
Logan Kilpatrick, lead product manager for Google, said on Friday that Google’s AI Mode will be the “default” search experience for Google Search “soon.” We know Google said AI Mode is the future of ...
What was Judge Amit Mehta thinking? When he ruled a year ago that Google violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by stifling search competition, we thought Google was truly in hot water. Boy, were we wrong ...
Google's search antitrust trial ruling is a win for the tech giant, but a loss for many websites. Google was spared from divesting its Chrome browser and other major remedies. It'll have to share ...
When Judge Amit P. Mehta issued his long-awaited remedies decision in the Google search antitrust case, the industry exhaled a collective sigh of relief. There would be no breakup of Google, no forced ...