The way in which Google presents us with the results of our searches will change dramatically. Using artificial intelligencethe technology giant is reinventing what a search engine can do.

According to a company announcement, the new era of search has arrived, unlocking question types and transforming the way information is organized.

Google now has one conversation system that allows you to ask specific questions and get more information about the topic through the search enginewhich will also provide links for users to delve into the topic.

The company explained that the searches so far have been conducted with general questions, exploring Google’s links to find the answers. However, like other AI models, Google will try to answer exact questions with the information it finds on the web.

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“Context is transferred from question to question to help you continue your exploration in a more natural way. You’ll also find helpful web content starting points and a variety of perspectives to explore.

One of the features that the search engine will integrate is a new online shopping experience. “When searching for a product, you get a snapshot of notable factors to consider and the products that meet your needs. You also get product descriptions with relevant and current reviews, ratings, prices and product images.

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An example that Google cited for the type of searches that can be performed is the following: When writing in the search engine “dresses for an outdoor wedding in May in Miami with trendy colors that are delivered in two days”, Google collected all the information it found on the internet and summarized the type of ideal dresses for the shipment, in addition to presenting links to stores that deliver within a maximum of two days.

For now, the browser update is still in beta and will only be available in English for devices in the United States. There is no definite release date for the rest of the world yet.