Internet search companies are already incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) tools into their systems. Additionally, the use of AI systems to support internet searches is expected to increase rapidly in the coming years.
Some technology experts believe this change will significantly improve the overall search experience for users. But experts also have concerns.
One of the early users or adopters of AI search was Google. The US-based company's search engine currently handles an estimated 80% of internet search requests worldwide.
Microsoft's search engine Bing also includes AI-powered results. Bing's AI system is linked to the company's Copilot service. Copilot is an AI tool designed to work across the suite of Microsoft business products.
Copilot is based on OpenAI's ChatGPT, released in late 2022. ChatGPT is a computer-driven AI tool designed to smoothly interact with humans.
Such AI tools, known as “chatbots” or “generative AI,” are trained using large amounts of internet data. They demonstrated the ability to produce human-level sentences and create high-quality images and videos based on short written descriptions.
However, these AI systems also present potential risks. One risk is that tools may present false or misleading information as truth. It can also produce results that represent long-standing biases against minorities and underrepresented communities.
Here we provide some guidance for users seeking a new system to provide improved functionality. related Search results for.
Where can I find AI search tools?
Some major search companies make it easy to find their AI search engines on their main search pages.
Google's search system is powered by a proprietary chatbot tool called Gemini. You can easily find it directly on your desktop or mobile browser. In addition to providing search assistance, you can also use Gemini to perform other chatbot actions.
Google is also testing a new search service called “Search Generative Experience.” Replace links with AI-generated summaries containing basic facts about the subject. The system is currently limited to US users who sign up through Google's experimental Labs site.
To use AI with Microsoft's Bing search engine, click the button below the main search window.[チャット]or[コパイロット]Just click the button. This displays an information box where the user can enter their search request.
A new AI search site has also been launched. But finding them is not easy. One way to find them is to run a search for the tool on Copilot or Gemini, the Associated Press reports. Some notable ones include Perplexity, HuggingChat, You.com, Komo, Andi, Phind, Exa, and AskAI.
Do I need to sign up or pay for these services?
Most of these services have free versions. However, there are generally limits to the number of searches a user can perform.Users can also upgrade From basic services to higher levels that offer smarter AI tools and more search possibilities.
For example, Gemini users can pay $20 for an upgraded version that provides “most features.” Competent” A model called Ultra 1.0.
Most startup sites are free to use and do not require you to set up an account. Many also have upgrade possibilities.
What are the results?
Unlike traditional Google searches, results from AI tools typically produce long, easy-to-read collections of information. sometimes, original Information sources are also included. In some cases, it may also include a message warning the user that the results may contain incorrect information.
You can also try out different AI tools. Your results may vary, sometimes significantly. The Associated Press reports that the results of AI-assisted search tools can be especially helpful when searching for more information. ambiguous facts and information.
I'm Brian Lin.
The Associated Press reported this story. Bryan Lynn compiled this report for his VOA Learning English.
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