Google is revamping its Google Finance page to include AI-powered features, starting with a chatbot that can answer finance-related questions.
The new Google Finance will also feature enhanced charting tools, including technical indicators and candlestick charts, to help users visualize market data.
The revamped platform will display an “up-to-the-minute” live news feed to keep users informed about current market trends.
Google has included a toggle option for users who prefer the classic Google Finance experience over the new AI-powered features.
The new Google Finance is set to roll out in the US in the coming weeks, with more details on its release date and availability expected soon.
Google’s apparent quest to bring AI features across all of its apps has just extended to one of its most mundane: Google Finance. The company announced on Friday that it’s testing a “new, AI-powered Google Finance,” chatbot included.
The revamp, which will roll out in the US in the coming weeks, will let you ask finance-related questions of the web app’s built-in chatbot, which will serve up an AI-generated answer alongside relevant links. There are also new charting tools that Google says go beyond helping you visualize “simple asset performance” with options to view technical indicators or display candlestick charts.
In addition to encompassing a broader range of market data, including from more cryptocurrencies, Google Finance will display an “up-to-the-minute” live news feed that’s supposed to help you keep track of what’s affecting today’s market.
But if you’re not a fan of chatting with AI about daily market moves, Google says it will include a toggle allowing you to revert to the classic Google Finance experience.
Q. What is Google announcing about its Google Finance page?
A. Google is announcing that it’s testing an “AI-powered” version of its Google Finance page, which will include a chatbot and new charting tools.
Q. What kind of questions can you ask the AI-powered chatbot in Google Finance?
A. You can ask finance-related questions to the chatbot, which will provide an AI-generated answer alongside relevant links.
Q. What are some new features being added to Google Finance?
A. New charting tools that go beyond simple asset performance, including options to view technical indicators or display candlestick charts, and a live news feed with up-to-the-minute market data.
Q. Will the new Google Finance experience include any toggle option for users who prefer the classic version?
A. Yes, Google says it will include a toggle allowing users to revert to the classic Google Finance experience if they don’t like the AI-powered features.
Q. What kind of market data will be displayed in the new Google Finance?
A. The new Google Finance will display an “up-to-the-minute” live news feed that includes more market data, including from more cryptocurrencies.
Q. When can users expect to see the new Google Finance experience roll out?
A. The new Google Finance experience is expected to roll out in the US in the coming weeks.
Q. Will the AI-powered chatbot be available globally or only in the US?
A. The article does not specify whether the AI-powered chatbot will be available globally or only in the US, but it mentions that the revamp will “roll out” in the US.
Q. What is the purpose of the new charting tools in Google Finance?
A. According to Google, the new charting tools are designed to help users visualize more complex asset performance and technical indicators.
Q. Will the live news feed be available 24/7 or only during market hours?
A. The article does not specify whether the live news feed will be available 24/7 or only during market hours.
Q. Can users customize their experience with Google Finance beyond just toggling between AI-powered and classic versions?
A. No, the article does not mention any additional customization options for users beyond the toggle to revert to the classic version.