From CNET: New artificial intelligence features are coming to Google Search. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, CEO Sundar Pichai said advances in conversational AI have the potential to supercharge Google's search engine.
"Will people be able to ask questions to Google and engage with LLMs in the context of search? Absolutely," Pichai told the Journal, referencing the large language models that power AI chatbots.
Google hinted last month at plans to integrate AI into its search engine when it opened up access to Bard, its own AI chatbot that's similar to OpenAI's ChatGPT. For now, Bard is separate from Google Search, with its own website and a waitlist to gain access.
As the world's most popular search engine, Google serves up information and links in response to billions of queries every day. Bringing AI chat to Google Search would make the technology accessible to significantly more people, taking it from the realm of experimental project to everyday tool used to find information.
Google didn't immediately respond to questions on when new AI features would be available in Search.
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