Google is testing interactive voice searches with results that update in real time

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  • A new Android search experience is in testing
  • Results are updated in real time from voice inputs
  • There’s no indication when the feature may launch

With the rise of generative AI bots, it feels like Google’s dominance in web search is under serious threat for the first time in a long time, but Google itself is busy testing new features to help users find information faster.

As spotted by well-known tipster @AssembleDebug (via Android Central), Google is experimenting with a real-time conversational search experience on mobile. You simply chat to Google, and the results change automatically with each input, as you ask follow-up questions or submit new ones.



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