John Rewich
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At its annual developer conference this week, Google said it's making its iconic search box more dynamic so it can expand with longer searches.
Users can also put pictures or documents into it for new kinds of searches, and it's folding more AI into its search.
The company has put AI overviews on some searches for about a year, and it sees the integration of the two as the way forward.
Critics warn that AI answers could give consumers less choice as AI prioritizes suggestions over web links.
That could also undermine the internet economy and businesses that are reliant on clicks, including online shops, web advertisers, and even news organizations.
At its annual developer conference this week, Google said it's making its iconic search box more dynamic so it can expand with longer searches.
Users can also put pictures or documents into it for new kinds of searches.
And it's folding more AI into its search.
The company has put AI overviews on some searches for about a year, and it sees the integration of the two as the way forward.
Critics warn that AI answers could give consumers less choice, as AI prioritizes suggestions over web links.
That could also undermine the internet economy and businesses that are reliant on clicks, including online shops, web advertisers, and even news organizations.
At its annual developer conference this week, Google said it's making its iconic search box more dynamic so it can expand with longer searches.
Users can also put pictures or documents into it for new kinds of searches.
And it's folding more AI into its search.
The company has put AI overviews on some searches for about a year, and it sees the integration of the two as the way forward.
Critics warn that AI answers could give consumers less choice, as AI prioritizes suggestions over web links.
That could also undermine the internet economy and businesses that are reliant on clicks, including online shops, web advertisers, and even news organizations.