We all know that algorithms searchher Google they're pretty smart, but the company claims it's now taken a new leap in understanding the meaning behind your questions.
According to TNW, Google can now separate suggestions for questions to edit the intent behind your question, even when there are no direct reports.
Let's explain….
For example, below are some questions that the company can now answer:
*(read carefully the questions of the third part and see the explanation of the third above picture)
Arrangement of elements
Questions about a specific time, such as
"What was the population of Singapore in 1965?"
Some much more complex combinations:
"Who was the US President when the Angels won the World Series?"
So it seems that Google is beginning to understand questions much more as a real "person" than as a search engine, and we no longer need to think of easy terms to understand what we are looking for.
Who knows, maybe one day we will talk to our computer…