Instead, it wants to summarize things for you.
. I’m going to sound like a curmudgeon here, but I really don’t like that, and I especially don’t like these changes, which push the familiar list of links down to the center of the Earth. Maybe I’m an outlier; I’m a journalist — I love to examine sources! But I’m not yet ready to trust Google’s summarized search results in favor of ones that I can sift through myself.
To see just how transformative SGE might be, just look to Google’s demo from Wednesday. This is Google’s showcase — its chance to show the tech in its best light — and we see SGE driving its list of links nearly entirely off-screen.In a live demo shown on a Pixel, SGE is even more demanding, with the list of links being pushed far below the bottom of the phone screen. Heck, you can’t even see all of SGE’s results until the presenter expands the summary box or scrolls down.
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