How Does Google’s I’m Feeling Curious Work?
It’s safe to say that the new Google search tool that was just released will keep you from ever being bored again. To satisfy your curiosity, type in phrases like “I’m feeling interested” or “interesting facts.”
The search engine then provides a random yet intriguing fact, typically culled from a news or encyclopedia site. Then, you can keep clicking “Ask another question,” and Google will keep giving you interesting information.
Visitors who aren’t sure what to search for on Google can use the “I’m feeling interested” function, which is designed to provide relevant information. It displays entertaining information selected by Google’s algorithms from the Search Index pages and places it at the top of the Google Results page.
This Google feature is mainly meant to keep people from getting bored. Outcomes from the four types are displayed in the Algorithms.
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Suppose you type “I’m feeling curious” into Google. In that case, it will automatically suggest something like this: When you type “I’m feeling curious,” the algorithms give you a different fact from one of the four categories above.