Google Is Changing The Way You Search | 710 WOR | Mendte in the Morning
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Google Is Changing The Way You Search | 710 WOR | Mendte in the Morning
""Instead of the typical way you'd search, which is type in something, wait for an answer," DeMuro told host Larry Mendte, "you can now just point your camera at something, or you can just ask a question and have that back and forth.""
""ChatGPT may not be eating into them just yet...but the way people think about search is changing; they're more looking for quick answers versus all those blue links that Google has served up for the last 20 years.""
Google expanded search capabilities with AI to allow users to point a camera at objects or engage in conversational, back-and-forth question-and-answer interactions. The new approach emphasizes quick, direct answers rather than the traditional list of blue links that dominated search results for the past two decades. The change responds to shifting user expectations toward immediacy and accessibility. Competitive influences from AI tools like ChatGPT are influencing the evolution of search behavior, even if those tools have not yet significantly displaced Google's core services. The goal is faster, more intuitive information access through visual and conversational interfaces.
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