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Google’s AI Overviews will soon be able to answer math and coding questions


Google's AI Overviews feature on Google Search is getting an upgrade, thanks to the company's newly launched Gemini 2.0 model.

“Our AI Overviews now reach 1 billion people, enabling them to ask entirely new types of questions — quickly becoming one of our most popular Search features ever,” Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post provided to TechCrunch. A recent report from SE Ranking, an SEO platform, found that AI Overviews cites websites that “aren’t entirely reliable or evidence-based,” including outdated studies and paid product listings. AI Overviews is a target in the Justice Department’s antitrust lawsuit against Google, which seeks to break up what a judge ruled to be an illegal monopoly in search.

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