Google’s Search Engine Received AI Updates

 

Microsoft integrated GPT-4 into Bing earlier this year, complementing the previous development. Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently announced that the company would completely reimagine how all of its core products, including search, are implemented. To ensure the success of this system, only a limited number of users will be able to use it while it is still in an experimental phase. 
With advances in artificial intelligence, Alphabet Inc (GOOGL.O) is rolling out some new features to its core search engine so that it can capture some of the consumer excitement generated recently by Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) upgrading its rival search engine, Bing. 
This week, Google, at its annual developer conference in Mountain View, California, announced that it would offer a new version of its name-brand search engine. With the Search Generative Experience, Google has reinvented the way it responds to inquiries by allowing users to create their responses without sacrificing a list of links to Web sites that people know. 
Three months ago, Microsoft’s Bing search engine began incorporating technology similar to the one that powers ChatGPT into its search engine, which is gradually changing Google’s search engine’s operation. 
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