Google's AI Mode Introduces New Update to Provide Better Visual Results for Shopping Searches
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Google's AI Mode Introduces New Update to Provide Better Visual Results for Shopping Searches
"Now users can describe what they're looking for as if they're talking to a friend, and AI Mode will turn one's vague idea into a clear vision with rich visuals to match the vibe you're seeking. When you want to shop, you can simply describe what you're looking for without having to sort through filters, and AI Mode will show you visual shopping results. This update is also allowing people to ask longer questions of Google. The user can also start their search by uploading an image or snapping a photo, and see a rich visual response with links to jump out and explore more content from across the web."
"You can describe what you're looking for such as "barrel jeans that aren't too baggy" and AI Mode will intelligently provide a relevant set of shoppable options. You can then refine your search further, and ask for more ankle length, for example. You would then visit the retailer's site and purchase. There is no revenue share involved."
AI Mode allows users to describe their desired products conversationally and converts vague ideas into rich visual results that match a desired vibe. Users can initiate searches by typing natural-language queries or by uploading or photographing images to receive visual responses with links to external content. The feature presents shoppable visual results, including prices and stock availability, and supports iterative refinement within the same conversation. Descriptions like “barrel jeans that aren't too baggy” yield curated, relevant options which users can further narrow by length or style, then proceed to retailer sites to complete purchases without platform revenue sharing. The system draws on a vast Shopping Graph of product listings.
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