Google's new "Web Guide" will use AI to organize your search results
Briefly

Web Guide is a new feature from Google designed for longer or open-ended search queries. It integrates AI-generated headings and suggestions along with standard search results. Users must opt-in to access this feature, which currently modifies the 'Web' tab of search results. While it takes slightly longer to deliver results due to the need for additional searches and content generation, there are plans to expand this feature further, potentially becoming a staple in future search experiences.
Google suggests trying Web Guide with longer or open-ended queries, highlighting its unique organization of content with both standard links and AI-generated headings.
Web Guide is a Search Labs experiment that enhances the 'Web' tab in Google search with AI elements, requiring users to opt-in for visibility.
The feature generates results distinct from regular searches, taking longer to provide output as it requires additional searches and content generation.
Although it currently only impacts the 'Web' tab, plans exist for Web Guide to affect other search areas, possibly transitioning to a standard feature.
Read at Ars Technica
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