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Google Search's AI mode further improved
When user will ask about an image, this search AI chatbot will provide a better answer


Google has further improved the AI mode of its new search chatbot.
A new feature has been introduced in the AI mode in Google Search so that this tool can be more useful for visual or image searches.
According to the company, earlier, the AI mode used a lot of text when questions were asked about images.
Google Search Vice President Robbie Stein admitted that it felt funny to see text in such searches, and that is why the company has made a new update.
Now, when the user will ask about an image, this search AI chatbot will provide a better answer.
Google Search, or the new feature, is based on multi-model, meaning you will be able to start a conversation with the chatbot through an image or video.
Google believes that this feature will be more helpful in terms of shopping.
After the initial answer in AI mode, you will be able to further refine the search through follow-up questions.
According to the company, the feature has started to be introduced, and it will be available to all users in the coming weeks.

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