Google is rolling back an experimental AI-driven search feature in Chrome Canary that replaced traditional search results with AI-generated content. The company cited a bug as the reason for the change, despite the feature having already reached over a billion users. This move suggests a pause in Google's aggressive testing of generative AI within its core search products. AI
IMPACT Google's pause on aggressive AI integration in search may signal a more cautious approach to deploying generative AI in core products.
RANK_REASON This is a product change and rollback, not a new model release or significant industry event.
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