The First-Ever UX Study Of Google’s AI Overviews: The Data We've All Been Waiting For
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Study Reveals How Google’s AI Overviews Change Search Behavior and User Trust
For a long time, search experts have wondered how artificial intelligence would change the way people use Google. Now, thanks to a new research effort, we finally have answers grounded in actual user behavior. In a new study, 70 people — diverse in age and background — were each given eight tasks to complete using Google Search. Six of those tasks led to AI-generated answers from Google, known as AI Overviews, while two did not. Every tap, scrol…
The First-Ever UX Study Of Google’s AI Overviews: The Data We've All Been Waiting For
A data-backed look at how users behave in Google AI Overviews: where they click, how far they scroll, and who trusts the AI-generated answers. The post The First-Ever UX Study Of Google’s AI Overviews: The Data We’ve All Been Waiting For appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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