
Google in the coming days will start to add in the Google app a Discover feed tuning option through a chatbot interface. The user will be able to describe what materials they want to see, and the artificial intelligence will automatically adjust the selection.
The option will be located in the three-dots menu in the Discover feed. According to The Verge AI, the system will also remember preferences for future visits.
This changes how the recommendation feed is managed: instead of searching for separate settings, a user can formulate a request in words. However, the available material represents only metadata and a retelling of the source, so independent confirmation and details of how the feature works are not available.
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Why it matters
A probable consequence — more conversational control over Discover recommendations and less emphasis on manual settings. The next observable signal will be the actual appearance of a menu item in the feed or an official clarification from Google. Substantial uncertainty remains around the geography of rollout, languages, processing of preferences, and the accuracy of personalization.