No more feeling lucky for some Google users, as the search engine runs a new artificial intelligence experiment. For years, a button under the Google search bar has allowed users a different search ...
As part of a new opt-in experiment, Google is removing the "I'm Feeling Lucky Button" and replacing it with AI Mode, its enhanced AI search tool. The "I'm Feeling Lucky" button is not going away ...
"I'm Feeling Lucky" has been a core feature of Google Search since the company launched in 1998. Most of us, of course, choose the typical Search experience, scrolling through the various links until ...
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No more feeling lucky for some Google users, as the search engine runs a new artificial intelligence experiment. "We often test different ways for people to access our helpful features. This is just ...
Google is testing a redesign of its Search homepage in which “AI Mode,” the experimental AI-powered search feature the company rolled out earlier in May, replaces its longstanding “I’m Feeling Lucky” ...
Google is no longer feeling lucky, at least on its homepage. The search giant expanded access to its AI Mode earlier this month, which provides more conversational AI responses to queries. And as ...
As AI continues to be a core focus of its search experience, Google appears to now be testing the replacement of its iconic “I’m Feeling Lucky” button with a new button for its AI Mode. “I’m Feeling ...
Even luck can't escape being replaced by AI. Since its inception, Google Search has had an "I'm feeling lucky" button alongside the regular search button. Instead of taking you to a page of results ...
Some tests also place it right inside the search bar. Some tests also place it right inside the search bar. is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess ...
Google’s “I’m Feeling Lucky” button was cool back in the day, but lately it hasn’t served much purpose; Google Instant has made it pretty much irrelevant. Now Google’s spicing the old trick up a bit ...