In response to ChatGPT and other AI-enabled chatbots, Google is adding direct replies to its search engine. TV channel CNBC Referring to the sources, he explained the design of the chatbot that will be located next to the search bar.
“Google search will get an additional small chat logo at the right end of the search box. Shortcuts for voice search and Google Lens are now available here. Previously, for the sake of the chatbot, one of these shortcuts can be removed for the convenience of users,” the post reads.
At the same time, there will be five different tips for potential users’ questions under the search bar. These tips can replace the “I’m Feeling Lucky” and “Google Search” buttons. In this way, the company wants to attract users to actively try the chatbot functionality with built-in AI.
On the results page, direct answers may also appear in the “gray text cloud just below the search bar”. Below these, Google will offer a few additional questions and only then will they add the standard 10 sitelinks.
Formerly “Yandex” approved work Via YaLM 2.0, its own version of the chatbot that will be part of Search, Alice, Mail, and other company services.
OpenAI’s ChatGPT chatbot uses AI technology to generate text content. The model can be used by Internet users – it can answer questions, create different types of texts and translate from one language to another.
Source: Gazeta
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