Next-generation AI is like having a super-smart friend who knows exactly what you need before you even ask.
Imagine you're looking for your favorite toy in a messy room. A regular search engine is like a friend who asks, “What are you looking for?” and then helps you find it. But next-gen AI is like a friend who already knows you’re looking for that red dinosaur because they’ve seen you play with it every day.
AI learns from what we do, just like how you learn new games by watching your friends. This means search engines can now understand not just the words you type, but also the context, like if you're searching for “cookie,” it might know you’re looking for a snack, not a recipe, based on what time of day it is.
Virtual assistants, like a robot friend who answers your questions, are getting better too. They can follow conversations and remember things from earlier, like if you said you wanted to go to the park, they’ll remind you about that when you're ready to leave.
It’s like having a friend who not only knows what you want but also how you think!
Examples
- A child asks a virtual assistant for help with homework, and the assistant not only answers but explains how to solve the problem.
- A user types in 'best pizza near me' on a search engine, and it suggests places based on their previous orders and current location.
- A person uses voice commands to control their smart home, and the system understands them even with background noise.
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- How does AI influence search engines and present information overviews?