The Wall Street Journal claimed on Saturday, citing papers, that Google plans to make its search engine more “visual, snackable, personal, and human,” emphasizing serving young people worldwide.
This comes at a time when artificial intelligence (AI) apps like ChatGPT are skyrocketing in popularity, drawing attention to a technological development that can completely transform how organizations and societies function.
According to the source, the internet giant wants to move farther away from the usual method of presenting search results known as “10 blue links,” and would instead feature more human voices as part of the transformation.
New capabilities that enable users to engage in conversations with an AI program, a project code-named “Magi,” are scheduled to be unveiled by Google at its annual I/O developer conference next week, the WSJ said, citing individuals familiar with the issue.
Applications using generative AI have caught the public’s imagination this year, leading several businesses to hurry to market with comparable offerings because of the potential impact on the workforce.