New Delhi, May 21 -- On Tuesday, Google launched an 'AI Mode' in Search-the single-biggest product of its parent company, the US Big Tech firm Alphabet Inc. Google doesn't expect artificial intelligence to fully take over Search right away. But Liz Reid, vice-president and global head of Google Search, believes a significant shift is due in establishing trusted sources as the company pivots from surfacing links to a conversational interface akin to ChatGPT.
"We're taking cues from the knowledge that Search has built up over the years about what high quality sources are," Reid said in an interview to Mint.
"We're not looking at websites from scratch. Instead, we'll take what we already know and incorporate them in a way that the most tru...
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