Google Search app now understands more complex, natural-language questions


Google Search app complex questions

Google today said that Google Search app will now understand more complex queries. It can now break down a query to understand the semantics of each piece. The app is starting to truly understand the meaning of what you’re asking, said the company. Google introduced voice search in 2008, and the Knowledge Graph in 2012. Knowledge Graph that powers the Google Search app cards got updated earlier this year to add details about common health conditions.
Knowledge Graph will now be more reliably to find the right facts and compose a useful answer. For example, can now answer questions such as “Who was the U.S. President when the Angels won the World Series?” or “What was the U.S. population when Bernie Sanders was born?”

Google said that Knowledge Graph is still improving, so there might be some mistakes. Updates for Google Search app with improved voice search for Android and iOS with these new features will roll out over the next few days.


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