- To get early access to Googleâs new Generative AI features for Search, open the Search Labs website, sign in with your Google Account, and click âJoin waitlist.â
- Itâs unclear how long the wait time is before getting access to the new Search with AI.
Google officially unveiled âGenerative AIâ for search, and you can sign up to get early access to this new experience, and in this guide, you will learn how. Generative AI is a new experience that brings the power of AI to the top of search results, âtaking more of the work out of searching, so youâll be able to understand a topic faster, uncover new viewpoints and insights, and get things done more easily.â
It all means that when performing a search, you will now see a new block with a specific color theme based on the search with details about the topic alongside related links. If you donât have a definitive answer, similar to using Google Bard, you can also ask additional questions with the inline prompt box. If this experience seems familiar is because Microsoft has a similar approach to integrating Bing Chat into its results.
The company emphasizes that the new AI features on search are designed to highlight content and drive more traffic to content creators.
This guide will teach you the easy steps to sign up to get early access to AI features on Google Search.
Get access to Google Search AI experience
To get access to Generative AI on Google Search, use these steps:
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Open Chrome (recommended).
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Open the Google Labs page.
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Under the âGoogle Searchâ section, click the Learn more button.
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Click the Sign-in button (if applicable).
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Confirm your Google account credentials.
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Click the âJoin waitlistâ button.
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(Optional) Check the âOpt in to receive email updates about Search Labsâ option.
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Click the âJoin waitlistâ button.
Once you complete the steps, you will eventually receive a confirmation to access the traditional Google Search experience but with Generative AI features.
Generative AI / Image: Google
The AI experience on Google Search is expected to roll out as a limited preview for Google Chrome and Google mobile app in the coming weeks, and initially, it will be limited to users in the United States.
Source: Pureinfotech