Google announced new smart assistants for its search engine

Google announced new capabilities for its search system at its annual conference, as reported by Zamin.uz.
Users can now create personalized AI assistants that continuously gather information on topics of interest. This technological advancement marks a shift from a simple question-answering tool to a system capable of independently handling complex tasks.
The project stands out for its ability to perform long-term assignments without user involvement. Unlike traditional search methods, these AI assistants monitor valuable data such as stock markets, flight prices, sports results, or weather changes around the clock.
Instead of merely providing a list of links to various sources, they independently study, analyze large volumes of information, and deliver the most important conclusions in a ready-to-use format.
This saves users time and reduces the need for repeated searches. Using the service is designed to be straightforward.
Users simply need to activate the AI mode in the search system and enter their query. For example, if you request tracking of ticket price drops for a specific movie or event, the system will notify your device when prices change.
All active monitoring and tasks are stored in a dedicated history section. Users can modify, pause, or delete these tasks at any time.
The new features are planned to be launched in the summer of this year, initially for paid subscribers in the United States. Later, the service will expand to other regions, becoming available to users worldwide.
It is also worth noting that, for the first time in its 25-year history, Google has fundamentally changed the appearance of its search system. The search window has evolved into an intelligent assistant that interacts live with users and understands their needs.





