Google adds AI customization to Discover feeds
The Google app will let users describe what they want Discover to prioritize.
Why it matters
The update extends conversational AI into everyday content recommendation controls, giving users a more direct way to shape algorithmic feeds. It also shows Google using AI to make personalization settings more interactive inside core consumer products.
The key points
- 1.Users can describe desired Discover content in a chatbot-style interface.
- 2.Google says the feature will remember preferences for future visits.
- 3.The feature is rolling out in the Google app in the coming days.
Google will soon let users customize their Discover feed by describing the content they want to see. The feature is rolling out to the Google app in the coming days and will be available from the three-dot menu in Discover. It opens a chatbot-style interface that confirms preferences, explains what content it will prioritize, and can remember preferences for future visits.
⚡ Try this today
Check the Discover three-dot menu in the Google app as the feature rolls out and use it to specify feed preferences.
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