Google is refining its search capabilities by testing a new feature that allows for continuous, conversational interactions within the Search app, adapting as users ask follow-up questions.
AssembleDebug demonstrated the new conversational search feature which actively listens to users’ voices, enabling them to seamlessly engage in follow-up questions while conducting searches.
Though it seems like a new advancement, conversational search has its roots at Google, having been introduced back in 2013, highlighting the ongoing evolution of this technology.
The experimentation with conversational search reflects Google's commitment to enhancing user experience by integrating AI-driven interactions, similar to other chat-based functionalities they’ve been developing.
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