Google today made changes to its search engine and the way it interacts with users, with the goal of helping users better learn and understand the information they find. The new updates include tools to help users understand unfamiliar phrases, improve the encoding of information in different languages, and leverage the power of Google’s artificial intelligence while browsing. With these new features, Google continues to improve its search engine, to provide a more user-friendly experience for its users.
According to Hoshio, the search giant explains that the goal of these improvements is to help users better understand complex concepts or topics, improve coding skills, and more.
One such new feature allows users to preview the definition of certain words and see related images or charts by hovering over them and then tapping on them to learn more. This feature is especially useful for subject-specific topics or questions such as STEM, economics, and history, where users may come across unfamiliar terms or concepts that they want to learn more about.
Bing Chat also offers a similar feature that allows you to highlight text on a screen and then select Bing from the options menu to start a conversation. In this way, you can learn more about a specific topic by talking to Bing.
Another new feature helps those who use SGE for programming. Google says this feature is designed to make it easier for users to understand and debug SGE-generated code.
Currently, SGE provides AI-generated summaries to assist with tasks related to programming languages and tools, such as answering questions or generating code snippets. With the new update, SGE now highlights different parts of the generated code with different colors to make it easier for users to identify and recognize elements such as keywords, comments, and strings.
SGE is a new addition to Google’s search capabilities and is currently being tested in Search Labs. While SGE is an interesting feature, it’s still in the early stages of development and is only available in the Google app for Android and iOS, as well as future versions of Chrome on the desktop.
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