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Google enhances Search with AI-powered health answers, expands language support, and introduces community-driven insights for medical queries.
What strikes me more than how well they work is that they are really just about catching up with OpenAI's ChatGPT. And their belated appearance in March of the year 2025 doesn't seem like a great sign for Google. Read the full story.
Google's AI model Gemini is getting even more personal. The company announced this week that enabling a new personalization tool will allow the AI model to reference your search history to enhance and deepen its responses.
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Now, Google is also launching a similar initiative, which aims to turn AI into a co-scientist that can accelerate scientific discoveries. The tech giant explains, "The AI co-scientist is a multi-agent AI system that is intended to function as a collaborative tool for scientists."
"As with any early-stage AI product, we won't always get it right," Stein said. "For example, while we aim for AI responses in Search to present information objectively based on what's available on the web, it's possible that some responses may unintentionally appear to take on a persona or reflect a particular opinion."
AI Overviews are Google's function in Search that uses AI to automatically generate answers to queries with videos and citations, before the usual blue links. Now, it'll work on more types of queries and it won't require users to sign in for it to work.
Google is updating its ubiquitous search engine with the next generation of its artificial intelligence technology as part of an effort to provide instant expertise amid intensifying competition from smaller competitors.