Google is reportedly developing a new AI-powered search engine
, the company is in the early stages of creating a search service that will attempt to anticipate what you want from it in hopes of offering “a far more personalized experience.” The project has “no clear timetable.” However, knowing that Google is also developing a suite of new AI features for its existing search engine under the codename “Magi.”
Among the features Google is developing is a chatbot that can answer software engineering questions and generate code snippets. The company has also experimented with a feature that would allow people to search for music through a chatbot conversation. According toOther new additions “in various stages of development” include a Chrome feature dubbed"Searchalong." It would allow a chatbot to scan the webpage you’re reading to offer contextual information.
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