Some of these results appear under the “Expert Advice” category, according to the images published by the company, and may carry other labels such as “Community Perspectives” depending on the nature of the inquiry and the content displayed. Google also displays the name of the content creator, account, or community name associated with the post to clarify the source of the information.
Google is also offering additional improvements to the “AI Mode” feature and AI Overviews, as the results will suggest additional topics that the user can explore through a new section called “Further Exploration.”
In contrast, search results will begin to show the “Subscribed” badge next to links coming from news sites to which the user subscribes, giving them priority in appearing within AI Mode and AI Overviews results.
The company is working to improve the appearance of links within answers based on artificial intelligence, by showing links directly next to the texts related to them to facilitate access to sources.
In the computer version of the search engine, Google will allow users to preview web pages when the mouse cursor passes over the link, displaying the site name or page title before opening it. The company says that many users hesitate to click on embedded links when they do not know where it will lead them.
Google believes that enhancing the clarity and usefulness of links within search results based on artificial intelligence will contribute to linking users directly to sources and content creators, in light of website owners’ complaints about the decline in the rates of visits converted from search engines. (aitnews)