Google Search has started testing the use of AI to replace headlines and website titles, a change that seems both unnecessary and a slippery slope.
Once a miniature playground for the public to test Google’s blossoming AI-powered tools, the AI Test Kitchen app has been delisted for both Android and iOS, moving solely to the web. Update: Google ...
Google is officially moving the Rich Results Test out of beta now that it fully supports all Google Search rich results features. With that being the case, Google has decided it’s also time to ...
Google is announcing news at breakneck pace at its I/O developer conference today, and as usual it's flexing its machine-learning smarts. In addition to unveiling its new LaMDA 2 conversational AI ...
Google announced that it has removed the beta label from the Rich Results Test tool. The tool now “fully supports all Google Search rich result features.” Deprecating Structured Data Testing Tool.
Google six years ago launched a Test My Site portal in the Think with Google portal. Well, that feature is going away soon, in the next few months Google will sunset the tool. Google has posted a ...
A few weeks ago I noticed a search results test. Tests can reveal the direction Google aspires to take in a mobile first world. It’s likely not a snapshot of the future of search. But it may reveal ...
Google has reported the results of an experiment it ran which removed news from search results for 1% of users for 2.5 months in eight* markets in Europe — claiming the results show that news is ...
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