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During Ramadan, Google is supporting Pakistanis.

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Google assisting Pakistanis in Ramazan According to a statement, Google's many features across multiple products are assisting Pakistanis in focusing on Ramadan, staying connected, and spending meaningful time with their families wherever they are. Searching the phrases "Ramadan" or "Ramadan 2022" in Google Search yields information ranging from the fasting start date, greetings, prayer times, and other details that can be used to organise activities from Ramadan until Eid al-Fitr. With Google Maps Business Hours, business owners may maintain their Google business information correct and up to date, especially when it comes to Imsak and Iftar times. Google Search may help make cooking more enjoyable by offering a variety of recipes from around the world, and users can also use Google Search and Maps to find "delivery restaurants near me." When it's time for Iftar, Qibla Finder will assist you in locating set directions to the Ka'bah in Makkah&#

Google claims that AI-generated content violates its guidelines.

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AI-generated content violates its guidelines According to Search Advocate John Mueller, content written automatically using AI writing tools violates Google's Webmaster Guidelines. According to Google's webmaster standards, text written automatically utilizing AI writing tools is considered spam, according to Search Advocate John Mueller. In answer to an inquiry concerning GPT-3 AI writing tools, this topic was discussed during a recent Google Search Central SEO office-hours hangout. There’s a debate in the SEO community about the use of GPT-3 tools and whether they’re acceptable from Google’s point of view. According to Mueller, AI-generated content falls under the category of auto-generated content, which could result in a manual punishment. However, without the help of human reviewers, Google's systems may be unable to recognize AI-generated content. As we'll see later in this essay, AI writing tools have real applications, and many reputable firms use them without t

Google is employing artificial intelligence to better recognize searches from people in distress.

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Google is using AI to better detect searches from people in crisis  Many people turn to an impersonal source of help in times of personal crisis: Google. Every day, the organization receives requests for information on themes such as suicide, sexual assault, and domestic violence. Google, on the other hand, wants to do more to help consumers find the information they need and claims that new AI approaches that better comprehend the complexity of language are assisting in this effort. Google's latest machine learning model, MUM, will be integrated into its search engine to "better effectively detect a wider spectrum of personal crisis searches." MUM was first announced at the company's IO conference last year, and it has since been used to supplement search with features that attempt to answer queries related to the initial search. According to Anne Merritt, a Google product manager for health and information quality, MUM will be able to recognize search queries relati

Thanks to artificial intelligence, Google Maps will be able to ban 100 million harmful updates by 2021.

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  Google Maps will be able to ban 100 million harmful updates by 2021 Last year, Google discovered a large attempt by scammers to submit abusive updates to legitimate Google Business Profiles. Over 100 million modifications were prohibited, and over 7 million phony company profiles were erased. The company utilized a combination of AI models and human operators to control aggressive conduct on the network. On the internet, abusive behavior has become common, putting the information you discover on any site under examination. This includes Google Maps reviews, albeit thanks to machine learning, the search giant was able to maintain the content on the service as accurate and relevant. Last year, Google reported that it had rejected over 100 million abusive updates aimed at Google Business Profiles. "Machine learning algorithms boosted our ability to catch bot activity and identify questionable activity patterns," the business added. More than 7 million bogus business profiles w

Google has released an emergency fix for the Chrome zero-day vulnerability.

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Google Issues Emergency Fix for Chrome Zero-Day   Google has released an emergency security fix for Chrome 99 to address a vulnerability that has already been publicly exploited. The security flaw, dubbed CVE-2022-1096 and rated as high-severity, is described as a Type Confusion fault in the V8 JavaScript and WebAssembly engine. The bug was reported by an anonymous researcher, according to Google, and the business has yet to calculate the bug bounty amount for this issue. "Google is aware that an exploit for CVE-2022-1096 has been discovered in the wild," the company says in its alert, without going into detail about the vulnerability or the exploitation it discovered. Chrome 99.0.4844.84 includes a fix for this problem, which is currently available for Windows, Mac, and Linux users. Google has fixed CVE-2022-1096, the second Chrome zero-day this year. The first Chrome zero-day, identified as CVE-2022-0609 and fixed in February, was used by at least two North Korean threat ac

A New Google Algorithm Is Designed To Improve Product Reviews

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  Google Algorithm Google releases the March 2022 product review algorithm update, which adds additional criteria to the previous year's revisions. Google has released a third product review algorithm update in search results, which builds on the previous product review algorithm changes. In April 2021, the first product review algorithm upgrade went live, with the goal of rewarding content based on first-hand research. In December, there was a second product review update. Google's efforts to surface higher-quality product evaluations in search results are continuing with today's update. " Today, we're releasing a new update that builds on that effort to improve our ability to recognize high-quality product evaluations." This will make it easier for us to bring sound purchasing advice in front of people, as well as to reward authors who are genuinely interested in assisting them. " The modification will take several weeks to roll out, according to Google

Android users can now remove their Google search history from the last 15 minutes. This is how it goes

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android user   Google has finally begun pushing out new important features for its mobile app that it promised during the I/O conference in 2021. One of the new features for Android users is the ability to remove the last 15 minutes of their Google mobile app search history. The feature is currently only available for Android users on the Google app, but it will be made available to everyone in the coming weeks. In July 2021, this feature was already available on iOS. However, Google's Android release date was pushed back due to a missed deadline. Mishaal Rahman of XDA Developers was the first to notice the new Google feature, claiming that he received a tip about it. It's still unclear whether Google will introduce this feature to desktop computers. Meanwhile, Google has a number of tools that will delete data from your search history that is three, 18, or 36 months old. What is the mechanism behind it? Open the Google app on your phone to see if your Android phone has the new