Google announced new AI features for Google Search during its Paris event, including a new search your screen functionality for Android.
Published Feb 8th, 2023 9:10AM ESTGoogle recently announced a surprising press conference for February 8th, prompting speculation that it would unveil its response to ChatGPT at the show. The chatbot reportedly terrified Google because the company had yet to unveil its own. The Wednesday event did focus on AI, but it turned out to be about core Google apps like Maps, Search, and Translate.
You won’t have to leave the app to perform the search. Just long-press the home button on Android to bring up the Google Assistant along with the “search screen” option. It’s unclear whether a similar feature will be available on iPhone since iOS devices can’t invoke the Assistant as easily.
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