Google will understand the answer to long questions

Google has announced changes to the search algorithm.

As a result of the update, Google will ask long questions instead of keywords. The correct answer will be given by Google. The update will be available in English only initially. Google will bring benefits for other languages ​​later. The update was introduced through machine learning based language recognition techniques. The technique is named 'bidirectional encoder representations from transformations' (BERT). When you search for long sentences, Google will delete some words that you think are unnecessary.
For example, if someone searches for 'get medicine at pharmacy' in English, Google will only show search results related to 'medicine' and 'pharmacy'. The remaining 'get' and 'at' words would be dropped. From here on, the machine learning system will also take into account the words that are unnecessary. Google will show search results by adjusting every word consistently through BERT. If you type 'can you get medicine for someone pharmacy' then search will be done by the US Department of Health and Human Services. There will be clear references on how friends or family members can collect medicines for others.

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