Google Introduces New AI Voice Search Feature to Compete with ChatGPT
Google Enhances Search with Real-Time Voice Responses
As OpenAI’s ChatGPT enters the search engine market, Google is adding new AI features to keep its lead in search technology. The latest update brings a real-time voice-to-search feature to the Google app, allowing users to ask follow-up questions without restarting the search.
With this new feature, users can speak their questions directly into the Google app, and instead of just getting a one-time response, they can ask more questions on the same topic, and Google will continue to provide real-time answers and links. Currently, Google’s voice search only allows one question at a time, but this new update will make it easier to have ongoing conversations with Google Search.
This new feature is being tested with a limited group of users, but it’s unclear when it will be available to everyone. The update is part of Google’s efforts to improve search with AI, following the launch of other AI tools, like those in Google Maps and a new model to convert bad handwriting into digital text.
If successful, this new feature could change how people interact with search engines, making it more like a conversation.
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