Google updates AI search to include ‘expert advice’ from Reddit and other web forums
While citing web forums and discussion boards can help users find answers to more niche queries, this design choice could also prove chaotic.
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While citing web forums and discussion boards can help users find answers to more niche queries, this design choice could also prove chaotic.
Want real human feedback related to your search results? Google’s AI now fetches it for you. | Image by Google / The Verge Google is updating its AI Search features to make it easier for users to find information from sources they know and trust. One of the more notable changes introduces "a preview of perspectives" from firsthand sources like social media, Reddit, and other web forums, effectively linking your search queries with online conversations around similar topics. Google says this update aims to address that "people are increasingly seeking out advice from others" when searching for information online. This will be relatable for anyone who's added "Reddit" to the end of Google Search terms to find experiences from real humans instead of SEO-optimized … Read the full story at The Verge.
Y Combinator-backed NewMod, Moritz, formerly Arcline, has raised $9m – including investment from founders from Reddit, Dropbox, HuggingFace, and many more senior tech industry figures. ...