Google Search’s AI Mode gets a bunch of new features | Infinium-tech
Today, Google has once again updated AI mode in search. On desktop browsers, you can now ask complex questions about images (which was already available in the Google app), and “in the coming weeks” you will be able to upload PDF to AI mode and ask detailed questions about them. Google says that AI mode “will analyze your file content and cross-reference it with relevant information from the web to provide an auxiliary AI response, as well as with a major link so that you can dig deep”, says Google. The additional file types will be supported “in the front”.
Next, canvas. This feature “helps you build plans and organizes information in several sessions in a dynamic side panel that updates as you go”. The AI mode can combine things together in the canvas side panel and you can use follow-up to refine the output until your needs are met. An upload facility is coming soon so that you can add reference to files. Canvas lands “in the coming weeks” for nominated users in the AI Mode Labs experiment.
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The search is rolling out the live video input, and it is fully integrated with the Google lens, so you need to open the lens in the Google app, then tap on the live icon, and whatever you want, ask what you want to point out on something. You can interact with a free-showing in AI mode aided by visual reference from your live camera feed. It is rolling out on mobiles in the US for users enrolled in the use of AI mode labs this week.
In Chrome, with lens and AI mode you can ask and know what is on your desktop screen, it’s a website, PDF, or something you are looking at in the browser. And soon, when you click on the Chrome address bar, you will see a new option to “ask about this page” in the dropdown menu. Once you ask it something, you will get an AI observation with a snapshot of important information in the side panel, and “this week” you will be able to follow with more questions through AI mode, by selecting AI mode in lens search results or clicking “dive decappers” under AI overview.
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