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  2. Google brings more AI to search engine in ‘significant’ update

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    Google has announced a number of artificial intelligence-powered updates to its search engine, calling them “some of our most significant Search updates to date”.

  3. Google AI - Wikipedia

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    Google AI is a division of Google dedicated to artificial intelligence. [1] It was announced at Google I/O 2017 by CEO Sundar Pichai. [2]This division has expanded its reach with research facilities in various parts of the world such as Zurich, Paris, Israel, and Beijing. [3]

  4. Google CEO acknowledges importance of being default search ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Google CEO Sundar Pichai on Monday acknowledged the importance of making its search engine the default in keeping users loyal -- a key point in a once-in-a generation U.S ...

  5. US plan to break up Google's search dominance threatens ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Justice's proposed remedies to break up Google's search dominance could weaken its main profit engine and stall its advances in artificial intelligence, even ...

  6. RankBrain - Wikipedia

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    RankBrain is a machine learning-based search engine algorithm, the use of which was confirmed by Google on 26 October 2015. [1] It helps Google to process search results and provide more relevant search results for users. [2]

  7. Google Assistant - Wikipedia

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    Google Assistant is a virtual assistant software application developed by Google that is primarily available on home automation and mobile devices. Based on artificial intelligence, Google Assistant can engage in two-way conversations, [1] unlike the company's previous virtual assistant, Google Now.