Google introduces a new artificial intelligence mode that accepts nuanced questions

Google has updated Ai Overviews with the new generation of the Gemini model, which is also at the base of the new experimental tool Ai Mode to answer nuanced and multimodal questions.

Ai overViews is a function of generative that allows you to obtain a summary of Google search, driven by Gemini. So far, more than one billion people have used it, according to Google data.

The technology company has now announced AI Overviews is now driven by Gemini 2.0, which will offer more complex responses about “programming, advanced mathematics and multimodal consultations”, as reported in its official blog.

This novelty has already been implemented in the United States, it has spread to a greater number of users, since adolescents can access it without logging.

To this is joined by an experiment that aims to expand what AI overViews can do, directly in the search engine: ai mode. It also takes advantage of the capabilities that Gemini 2.0 introduces so that users can ask nuanced questions, instead of multiple questions to obtain an answer, with links that lead to information.

“It is particularly useful for questions that require greater exploration, comparisons and reasoning,” they say from Google.

AI Mode is available in LABS for Google One AI Premium subscribers, and is based on the basic classification and quality systems of Google, and on the application of “innovative approaches with the model’s reasoning capabilities.”

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