Google’s AI-driven Search Results Just Got a Whole Lot More Useful – For Americans, At Least
Google is adding more third-party app connections to its Search AI Mode, letting users tap into a broader range of services directly from search results. The feature is starting to roll out to users in the U.S. this week, but Canadians will have to wait.
This means Americans can now access a wider array of information and services from one place: search. The updated Search AI Mode will allow users to link apps like Walmart for shopping, OpenTable for reservations, or Uber for rides directly from the search results page.
How It Works
When you perform a search, the new AI Mode will offer suggestions to link an app to relevant search results. You can then click the app icon to open it, skipping the usual process of searching for the app in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. This streamlined process makes it easier to find and use the information you need quickly.
Why It Matters
The new feature aims to make Google’s Search AI Mode more useful and convenient, reducing the need to switch between multiple apps and websites to find the information you need. This is particularly useful for tasks like shopping, traveling, or making reservations, where timely access to relevant information is key.
Google’s AI-powered search results are only getting more personalized and useful, and this update is no exception. However, it’s frustrating for Canadians that they won’t have access to this feature… at least, not yet.
What This Means
In a nutshell, this update means Americans can expect a more streamlined and convenient search experience, with easier access to relevant information and services. Canadians, on the other hand, will have to wait – but we’re guessing it won’t be too long before the feature makes its way north of the border.



