Google is broadening access to its AI Mode, enabling users to engage with complex queries and follow-ups in Search. Initially launched in March to compete with platforms like ChatGPT, the feature now removes the waitlist for U.S. users aged 18 and older enrolled in Labs. Google is testing an AI Mode tab in Search for broader accessibility. New functionalities include visual details for local businesses and products, offering real-time information, reviews, and recommendations to refine search results effectively.
Google is making significant strides in expanding access to its AI Mode feature, allowing users to ask complex, multi-part questions and engage in follow-ups.
With AI Mode, users can explore detailed information about restaurants, products, and local services, enhancing the search experience beyond simple queries.
Now open to all enrolled users in the U.S., Google eliminates the waitlist for AI Mode, indicating a shift toward broader accessibility in search capabilities.
Users can expect new functionalities, such as visual product cards, real-time information, and personalized recommendations, enhancing interaction within Google Search.
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