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Google prepares to start testing AI Mode with regular Search users

Max Mueller by Max Mueller
May 1, 2025
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When Google debuted AI Mode at the start of March, the company promised to work quickly on bringing the feature to more users, and now it’s doing exactly. Following a smaller expansion last month, the company says AI Mode is now available to all Labs users, with no wait list in place to limit access. As a reminder, AI Mode is a new chatbot that Google has built directly into Search. Labs, meanwhile, is a program you can sign up for to try out new Search features before they’re widely available.      

With today’s expansion, Google is also updating AI Mode to add new visual cards that will appear when you ask the chatbot for information related to places and products. “For local spots, like restaurants, salons and stores, you can quickly see info like ratings, reviews, and opening hours, and if you’re looking for a product, you’ll see shoppable options with real-time prices (including the latest promotions), images, shipping details and local inventory,” Google says of the new feature.

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On desktop, Google is also adding a search history tool, allowing users to revisit and continue previous conversations they’ve had with AI Mode. The idea here is to allow people to pick up on research they might have left unfinished. 

If you’re not enrolled in Labs and live in the US, there’s a chance you might see AI Mode appear in Search sometime in the coming weeks. Google says it’s doing this because the response to the feature has been “incredibly positive,” and it wants to collect additional feedback before a broader rollout.     

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-prepares-to-start-testing-ai-mode-with-regular-search-users-160027861.html?src=rss

​ When Google debuted AI Mode at the start of March, the company promised to work quickly on bringing the feature to more users, and now it’s doing exactly. Following a smaller expansion last month, the company says AI Mode is now available to all Labs users, with no wait list in place to limit access. As a reminder, AI Mode is a new chatbot that Google has built directly into Search. Labs, meanwhile, is a program you can sign up for to try out new Search features before they’re widely available.      
With today’s expansion, Google is also updating AI Mode to add new visual cards that will appear when you ask the chatbot for information related to places and products. “For local spots, like restaurants, salons and stores, you can quickly see info like ratings, reviews, and opening hours, and if you’re looking for a product, you’ll see shoppable options with real-time prices (including the latest promotions), images, shipping details and local inventory,” Google says of the new feature.
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On desktop, Google is also adding a search history tool, allowing users to revisit and continue previous conversations they’ve had with AI Mode. The idea here is to allow people to pick up on research they might have left unfinished. 
If you’re not enrolled in Labs and live in the US, there’s a chance you might see AI Mode appear in Search sometime in the coming weeks. Google says it’s doing this because the response to the feature has been “incredibly positive,” and it wants to collect additional feedback before a broader rollout.     This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/google-prepares-to-start-testing-ai-mode-with-regular-search-users-160027861.html?src=rss 

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