Share your AI-powered responses from Google Search Google Search allows you to share generative AI summaries directly with your friends, family, or colleagues. Whether you are summarizing complex topics with AI Overviews or diving deep into advanced web research using AI Mode, you can quickly generate a shareable link. This link can be sent across messaging apps, emailed, or posted on social media platforms. How to Share a Response
You can distribute your AI-generated summaries from any desktop browser or mobile device by following these steps:
Generate your response: Open Google Search or go directly to Google AI Mode to submit your query.
Locate the share button: Look for the Share icon located at the bottom of the AI Overview or AI Mode interface. Choose your sharing method:
Direct to Social Media: Select a preferred platform icon from the options displayed at the bottom and follow the on-screen prompts.
Copy Link: Select the option to copy the unique URL. Paste the link directly into an email draft, chat application, or online forum. Important Prerequisites & Requirements
To successfully generate and share links to your AI responses, verify that your account meets the following conditions:
Account Settings: You must enable search history and personalized recommendations. Turn on your Web & App Activity within your Google Account settings. If this history tracking is turned off, the share functionality will be unavailable.
Account Type: This feature requires a standard, personal Google Account. It is not supported on Google Workspace accounts, including Workspace for Education profiles.
Age Restrictions: Users must be 18 years or older and located in a supported region (such as the US) to access AI Mode features. Things to Keep in Mind
Fact-Checking: Generative AI tools are rapidly evolving but can make mistakes. Always verify critical information by clicking the source web links included in the overview before sharing.
Privacy: If you use adjacent multi-modal features like Live in Search, always respect others’ privacy and ask for permission before recording or sharing any local media.
Providing Feedback: If you notice an error in a response before sending it to a friend, use the thumbs up or thumbs down icons to send feedback directly to Google.
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