Google asks users to join waiting list to try AI-powered search

Google’s AI-powered search competes directly with Bing AI and ChatGPT.
0:54 | 05/26/23

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Transcript for Google asks users to join waiting list to try AI-powered search
- In today's Tech Bytes, Google's AI-powered search. The experimental trial competes directly with Bing AI and ChatGPT. Google's search engine uses its standard input bar, instead of a separate chatbot field. Results appear in a shaded section. If you want to try it, though, you can join the waiting list and you'll get an email when it's your turn. And big news for NFL fans, YouTube will allow Sunday Ticket subscribers to watch unlimited simultaneous game streams. But you have to be at home. If you're not in your house, a two-stream limit will be in effect. YouTube TV made the move in response to customer feedback. And people who drive electric Ford vehicles will soon be able to use Tesla superchargers to power up. Ford owners will get an adapter for the Tesla equipment, including its new version 3 Chargers. It takes effect next year. Those are your Tech Bytes. Have a great day.

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