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🧠 Google is expanding its AI-powered health summaries in search results, aiming to improve its influence in the healthcare sector.
🔬 The company announced an updated AI system to help researchers accelerate scientific and biomedical discoveries.
🌍 Driven by advances in Google’s Gemini model, AI overviews will cover thousands of additional health topics and expand to more countries and languages.
@bernardodegarcia:
“You have asked me about Google, and the truth is that it is interesting, especially, as we said, if its AI starts to take off. And it also announced that it will expand its artificial intelligence summaries related to health in its searches as part of an effort to improve its influence in the healthcare sector. The company also announced yesterday the update of a new AI system to help researchers—General Mills just came out—to accelerate their scientific and biomedical discoveries. These updates demonstrate the potential of AI to transform health outcomes worldwide, wrote Karen DeSalvo, Google’s chief health officer, in a blog post synchronized with a company event in New York. The company indicated that it was implementing improvements in health-related responses in AI Overviews, a feature of Google searches that places AI-generated responses at the top of the results, which we still don’t know clearly if it will affect it positively or negatively, since if we get the answer up there and don’t click on the sponsored ones, these people will stop paying for ads on Google because their ROI will be a bit more negative. We don’t yet know how this will work, but it is clear that something is changing. Driven by recent advances in Google’s flagship model, Gemini, Gemini AI Overviews will now cover thousands of additional health topics and expand to more countries and languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, and Japanese, according to Google. The company is also adding a pending feature to searches called ‘what people suggest,’ which, according to the company, aims to provide users with information from people with similar medical experiences—a Reddit, but on Google, perhaps, is the easiest way to visualize it. It seems very interesting to me because many times, I don’t know if you do it, but many times I want to find something, something specific. Imagine I want to make a brownie, ‘best fudgy brownie Reddit,’ boom, there I go. I don’t look for it on Google because I know where it will lead me.”
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