Google is adding suggested topics underneath the search bar to help users hone in on what they are trying to search for.
Google Search has long featured a number of filters you can use when you search. Users can filter for images, videos, news, and more when they search on the service.that it is adding a new way to hone in even more on the things you are trying to search for. Now, in addition to those filters, users will be suggested additional topics under the search bar.
The company says that the suggested topics will dynamically update based on what you have typed into the search bar so far. Google says that For example, “for example, if you’re searching for “dinner ideas,” you might see topics like “healthy” or “easy.” The company says that some of the filters you are used to seeing might get hidden based on what the system thinks you need most. If you need to access all of the usual filters, you can still do so.
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