For a while now, Google Search The service has included a “Search Labs” tab with experimental features. Lately, the section has benefited from AI-based features, and the company is now shipping a “podcast generator.” Listening to Google Search daily will generate audible descriptions about things that interest you.
Google you may know more about the things you love than anyone else in the world. It is not for nothing that the company has the most popular and widely used search engine in the world. In fact, the main feed of the Search app shows everything it knows about you by suggesting a row of articles or websites related to the things you like. Now, the Mountain View giant is going even further with the Daily Listen feature.
Google Search “Daily Listen” is an experimental AI-powered podcast generator about your favorite topics.
CarnetLMGoogle’s AI-powered search tool, offers a “Audio preview” option. Thanks to the power of artificial intelligenceAudio Overview generates a podcast of sorts with AI-based characters discussing the topic you’re writing about. It appears the company is integrating some Audio Overview features into search, but on a slightly smaller scale.
Essentially, Google Daily Listen will create a five-minute podcast episodes with an audio summary of current events on the subjects that interest you. Once available in your Google app, you will find the option in the “Your space” section, under the search bar. If you tap the card, a full-screen player will open and display a transcription while the audio plays.
The podcast playback screen has several options. The list includes navigating different topics, playing/pausing audio, rewinding 10 seconds, moving to the next topic, adjusting playback speed, and muting audio. You can also use the thumb icons to “like” or “dislike” the AI-made episode to let Google know if you liked it. Additionally, you can access “Related Stories” from the episode content.
You need to enable the feature from the Search Labs tab
The option is available to some people in the Google app on Android and iOS. However, you must first activate it through Google’s Search Labs section. You’ll find this tab on the icon at the top left of the main feed of the Search app.