![]() It is a little funny to see Google chase after Bing like this. On October 12, the company began testing an “image generation tool on the AI-powered Search Generative Experience (SGE).” Again, similar to Bing, it gives the search engine the ability to create images according to a text prompt. Of course, there’s no guarantee the experiment will become official, although it is an interesting insight into what Google is thinking of introducing to its search engine. The biggest difference with the older styles is they consisted of a few widgets at the bottom of the screen. At one point, there was even a section dedicated to displaying news stories on the COVID-19 pandemic. 9To5Google has an interesting timeline showcasing various tweaks that have been made to the front page. This wouldn’t be the first time the tech giant has messed around with the clean front page of its search engine. No word if the redesign will make its way to other countries. A Google representative told TheVerge this is nothing more than an experiment “currently being run in India”. In addition to displaying headlines from articles, you get the local weather forecast, stock market information for three corporations, and sports scores on the right side. The feed is similar to what you see on Bing and the Google smartphone app although it does add a bit more. This nugget of information comes from tech news site MSPowerUser, which recently discovered the update.
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