Google AI Search: Charts & Data Visualization
- Google is rolling out interactive chart visualizations in AI Mode within its Labs environment.
- Users can now compare and analyze financial data over specific periods, receiving interactive graphs and detailed explanations tailored to their queries.
- For example, a user might ask to "compare the stock performance of blue chip CPG companies in 2024." Instead of manual research, AI Mode automates the process, using...
Google AI search users, get ready to visualize financial data like never before! The latest update introduces interactive charts within AI Mode in Labs, allowing you to effortlessly analyze stocks, mutual funds, and other key metrics. This innovative feature, powered by Gemini, provides clear, concise explanations alongside dynamic graphs, transforming complex data into actionable insights. Imagine comparing the performance of top companies or delving into dividend payouts with a single query. No more tedious manual research – AI Mode automates the process, delivering real-time results and answering follow-up questions. News Directory 3 is excited about this step towards deeper, more accessible financial understanding. Discover what’s next as Google expands AI Mode to include even more data and analysis tools.
Google AI Search Introduces Interactive Charts for Financial Data
Updated June 6, 2025
Google is rolling out interactive chart visualizations in AI Mode within its Labs environment. This new feature aims to simplify the analysis of financial data related to stocks and mutual funds.
Users can now compare and analyze financial data over specific periods, receiving interactive graphs and detailed explanations tailored to their queries. Google’s AI Mode leverages Gemini’s capabilities to handle the research.
For example, a user might ask to “compare the stock performance of blue chip CPG companies in 2024.” Instead of manual research, AI Mode automates the process, using real-time and ancient data to present the information. Users can also ask follow-up questions, such as “did any of thes companies pay back dividends?”
google’s models interpret the intent behind questions, access relevant information, and determine the best way to present it. The feature is currently available in Labs.
What’s next
Google plans to expand the capabilities of AI Mode to include more types of data and analysis,further enhancing its utility for financial research and decision-making.
