Google declared that it will stop responding to pointless queries in an effort to enhance the “featured snippets” offering of its search engine.Google’s head of search Pandu Nayak wrote in a blog post that the results’ current presentation isn’t “the most helpful.”
Google would joyfully respond with “1865” if a user inquired, for instance, “when did Mickey Mouse murder Abraham Lincoln?” The assassin may not be accurate, but the date is.
Users can now anticipate fewer responses to these questions, nevertheless.According to Nayak, “We have trained our computers to get better at recognising these kinds of misleading premises.”