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Web Guide: An experimental AI-organized Google search results page

Abstract image of Web Guide experiment on Google Search

We’re launching , a Search Labs experiment that uses to intelligently organize the page, making it easier to find information and pages.

Web Guide groups web links in helpful ways — like pages related to specific aspects of your query. Under the hood, Web Guide uses a custom version of to better understand both a search query and content on the web, creating more powerful search capabilities that better surface web pages you may not have previously discovered. Similar to AI Mode, Web Guide uses a query fan-out technique, concurrently issuing multiple related searches to identify the most relevant results.

For example, try it for open-ended searches like “ solo travel in Japan.” Or try detailed queries in multiple sentences like, “My family is spread across multiple time zones. What are the best tools for staying connected and maintaining close relationships despite the distance?”

To start, we’ll make Web Guide accessible to opted-in users from the Web tab on Search, where you can easily switch back to standard Web tab results any time. Over time, as part of this Labs experiment, we’ll also start to show AI-organized results in other parts of Search, including the “All” results tab, as we learn where they can be most useful in helping people discover the web.

Source: Google Search AI Blog

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