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14 分钟What's behind Google's revamping of its classic search engine with a new artificial intelligence feature?
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It's Tuesday, May 20th.
I'm Alex Oselev for The Wall Street Journal.
This is the PM edition of What's News,
the top headlines and business stories that move the world today.
Your Google searches are about to look different.
Google is overhauling its iconic search engine.
At its developers conference today,
the company announced that it has started rolling out what it calls AI mode to its search page.
It's being added as a tab within search for users in the U.S.
Speaking with me from outside that Google developers conference,
WSJ reporter Catherine Blunt said Alphabet is now taking aim at the AI companies challenging its search dominance.
One of the biggest announcements today out of the conference is that Google is rolling out this AI mode capability,
and it's meant to create an experience for users akin to what they might find