Article 71EJ8 Google is rolling out conversational shopping—and ads—in AI Mode search

Google is rolling out conversational shopping—and ads—in AI Mode search

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In recent months, Google has promised to inject generative AI into the online shopping experience, and now it's following through. The previously announced shopping features of AI Mode search are rolling out, and Gemini will also worm its way into Google's forgotten Duplex automated phone call tech. It's all coming in time for the holidays to allegedly make your gifting more convenient and also conveniently ensure that Google gets a piece of the action.

At Google I/O in May, the company announced its intention to bring conversational shopping to AI Mode. According to Google, its enormous Shopping Graph" or retailer data means its AI is uniquely positioned to deliver useful suggestions. In the coming weeks, users in the US will be able to ask AI Mode complex questions about what to buy, and it will deliver suggestions, guides, tables, and other generated content to help you decide. And since this is gen AI, it comes with the usual disclaimers about possible mistakes.

AI Mode shopping features. AI Mode shopping features.

You're probably wondering where you'll see sponsored shopping content in these experiences. Google says some of the content that appears in AI Mode will be ads, just like if you look up shopping results in a traditional search. Shopping features are also coming to the Gemini app, but Google says it won't have sponsored content in the results for the time being.

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