Today, Saturday, The Wall Street Journal, citing documents, reported that Google intends to evolve its search engine to be “more alive, easier to use, more private and human” with a focus on serving young people around the world.
The move comes as AI applications like GBT Chat are rapidly gaining popularity, highlighting technology that could completely change the way businesses and communities operate.
The report says the tech giant will change the traditional format for presenting search results, known as “ten blue links”, and plans to include more human voices as part of the transformation.
The Wall Street Journal, citing informed sources, reports that Google is expected to unveil new features this week during its annual developer conference that will allow users to communicate with an artificial intelligence program called (Maggie).

