- Google quietly introduces AI-generated answers for limited US and UK traffic.
- The company labels AI content as experimental and provides source links and explainers.
- Google must navigate the transition carefully to maintain dominance.
Keeping it low-key (for now)
Dear tech enthusiasts! Google has quietly begun serving up AI-generated answers to search queries, marking a significant shift in how we interact with the search giant.
While ChatGPT and its ilk have been making waves, Google has been quietly rolling out its own AI-powered search results, currently available to a “limited percentage of search traffic” in the US and UK.
No fanfare, just a subtle introduction to the future of search.
The answer machine conundrum
To address concerns surrounding AI-generated content, Google is labeling these results as experimental and AI-generated.
Additionally, users can access relevant source links and an explainer emphasizing AI’s limitations – a responsible approach to this emerging technology.
As Google inches closer to becoming an “answer machine” rather than a traditional search engine, questions arise about its future business model and the implications for digital publishers relying on search traffic.
One thing’s clear: Google needs to navigate this transition carefully to maintain its dominance.