Google updates AI search to include ‘expert advice’ from Reddit and other web forums
Key takeaways
- Google is updating search to refine its AI experience by adding additional context to links, like conversations from web forums, as well as a feature that highlights links from a user s news subscriptions.
- While citing web forums and discussion boards can help users find answers to more niche queries, this design choice could also prove chaotic.
- Two years ago, Google overhauled its search experience to put AI front and center when you search for something, Google will often summon an AI Overview, which has spurred mixed reception from users.
Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.
Google is updating search to refine its AI experience by adding additional context to links, like conversations from web forums, as well as a feature that highlights links from a user s news subscriptions.
While citing web forums and discussion boards can help users find answers to more niche queries, this design choice could also prove chaotic.
Two years ago, Google overhauled its search experience to put AI front and center when you search for something, Google will often summon an AI Overview, which has spurred mixed reception from users. People quickly pointed out how the feature could be exploited, since it failed to recognize sarcasm or information that comes from dubious sources. (It cited The Onion when telling someone to eat one small rock per day, and used Reddit to advise someone to put glue on their pizza to make the cheese stick better.)