Four ways Google plans to use AI to boost your online searches

Google Search is the cornerstone of just about everyone’s online experience. Often it’s the first thing you see when you boot up your computer in the morning, and the first thing you turn to on your phone when planning trips, asking questions, or looking for recommendations.

The well-known search engine company has already shown its chops in the field of artificial intelligence google bardtalkative rival chatbot to OpenAI’s popular ChatGPT. Now, Google plans to update its search experience with AI, and you can try it out for yourself if you’ve signed up to the tech giant’s “Search Labs” testing platform.

With Google’s AI-powered “generative search experience” (announced earlier this year at Google I/O, abbreviated to SGE), you post a question in the search bar and receive AI-generated answers about the topic, photos, and other relevant information from internet. So instead of seeing the first few results from different websites or platforms as you normally would, you first get the AI-generated results in a kind of short summary and then you can scroll down to find the usual results.