Google is testing a new feature called 'Web Guide' that groups search results with Gemini, allowing users to find pages that are difficult to find with traditional searches



Google Search is testing a feature called ' Web Guide ,' which uses Gemini to group search results and summarize them.

Web Guide: An experimental AI-organized search results page

https://blog.google/products/search/web-guide-labs/

In an environment where Web Guide is available, a 'Web' tab will be added to the tab list area at the top of the search results page, which includes 'All,' 'Images,' and 'Videos.'



In Web Guide, you can search for phrases like 'how to solo travel in Japan,' and Gemini will divide the search results into groups such as 'general summary,' 'tips from solo travelers,' and 'safety in Japan.' It also displays summaries of each group. This allows you to find web pages that you couldn't find using the traditional search function.



Web Guide is being tested in advance through

Search Labs . However, even if you access Search Labs from Japan, you cannot find Web Guide, so you cannot participate in the test.



The Verge, a foreign media outlet, has actually used Web Guide and commented that 'in traditional searches, the top of the search results are filled with video links and summaries, but with Web Guide, links to web pages are at the top,' and 'the summaries for each group seem unnecessary because they only contain

information that anyone can understand .'



in Web Service, Posted by log1o_hf