Google has recently announced the launch of seven new AI updates that provide more ways for users to ask queries, search for information, and get an AI overview across products.
Now, users will be able to ask maps more complex questions, like “things to do with friends” to get answers curated with Gemini, quick answers to questions about a place -- in addition to helpful review summaries when users don’t have time to read through each one, according to Google.
“The latest AI update in Maps means that whether you’re traveling across town or around the world, you can get the most up-to-date information possible when you need it. Make sure to also check out the new updates we’re making to Waze, Google Earth, and our developer products,” said the company.
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Google Services Get Better With Artificial Intelligence
Now, users will also be able to upload PDFs, Google Docs, websites, YouTube videos, and more to NotebookLM to get new insights and deeper dives into new topics. Google Shopping has rolled out new AI to help users pick the right product for them. The new Google Shopping leverages AI to help take the guesswork out of finding the right products.
“For example, when researching a product, an AI-generated brief will give you more details about the most important things to know before buying. And, as you browse the results, you will see AI-generated briefs about what to consider before making a purchase, plus the products that may (or may not) be a good fit for your needs,” explained Google.
Google Search got a major AI update, expanding the types of questions people can ask. Last month, the company introduced even more updates, including helping people to identify songs in Circle to Search. All Chromebooks will now come with the Gemini app, and Chromebook Plus laptops include new Google AI productivity tools such as Live Translate, and Chromebook Plus laptops come with new Google AI productivity tools like Live Translate, help me write, the Recorder app and Welcome Recap, helping users pick up from where they left off when logging into a Chromebook.
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Google Developing AI Agent To Control Your Web Browser
Google is reportedly looking to sidestep the complexity of AI-driven automation by allowing its multimodal large language models (LLMs) to take control of users’ browsers. As per a report published by The Information, citing several unnamed sources, “Project Jarvis” could be available in preview as early as December and enable the model to harness a web browser to "gather research, purchase a product, or book a flight."
The service apparently will be restricted to Chrome and from what users gather will take advantage of Gemini’s ability to parse visual data along with written language to enter text and navigate web pages on the user’s behalf.