NYT: ‘Powered by A.I., Google Changes Its Search Box for the First Time in 25 Years’ (opens in new tab)
Tripp Mickle, Kate Conger, and Brian X\. Chen, opening The New York Times’s report on yesterday’s Google I/O keynote \(gift link\): For 25 years, Google’s iconic search box was a long, slender bar where people typed in keywords like “World Cup\.” But over the past three years, artificial intelligence allowed people to type in longer, more complex questions like “Who are the top 24 teams in the World Cup and what chance does the United States have of advancing?” On Tuesday, Google said the A\....
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