
"Google is testing extremely long and expandable search result snippet descriptions in the search results. These are also AI-generated snippets, which we've seen before, but not this long. This goes on for eight lines of text. This test was spotted by Brodie Clark who posted a video of it on X and on SERPAlerts - here is a GIF of that video:"
"Here is a screenshot of what it looks like expanded: The disclaimer proves it is AI-generated, it says, "Al summaries may include mistakes." Forum discussion at X."
Google is experimenting with extremely long, expandable search result snippet descriptions that span multiple lines in results. The snippets are AI-generated and extend across about eight lines of visible text when expanded. A video showing the feature was posted by Brodie Clark on X and SERPAlerts, and a GIF and screenshot demonstrate the expanded layout. The snippets include a visible disclaimer stating "Al summaries may include mistakes," which signals automated generation and possible inaccuracies. The test has appeared publicly, prompting forum discussion on X about the display, accuracy, and user experience implications.
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