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Google Finance adds AI assistant for real-time market questions
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Google is testing a new AI-powered version of Google Finance that includes a built-in chatbot for answering finance-related questions, along with enhanced charting tools and expanded market data. The revamped web app will roll out in the US over the coming weeks, representing Google’s continued effort to integrate AI features across its product ecosystem.

What you should know: The updated Google Finance introduces several AI-driven features designed to make financial information more accessible and interactive.

  • Users can ask the built-in chatbot finance-related questions and receive AI-generated answers alongside relevant links.
  • New charting tools go beyond basic asset performance visualization, offering technical indicators and candlestick chart displays.
  • The platform will include broader market data coverage, encompassing more cryptocurrencies than the current version.

Key features: Google Finance’s redesign focuses on real-time information delivery and user customization.

  • An “up-to-the-minute” live news feed will help users track market-affecting developments throughout the day.
  • Users who prefer the traditional experience can toggle back to the classic Google Finance interface.
  • The AI chatbot integration follows Google’s broader strategy of embedding AI capabilities across its application suite.

The big picture: This update transforms Google Finance from a static information portal into an interactive financial assistant, positioning it to compete more effectively with other AI-enhanced financial platforms while maintaining user choice through its toggle feature.

The Google Finance page is getting an AI makeover

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