Google Finance Gets a Makeover, Introducing an AI Chatbot

Who hasn't stared at a chart and wondered , "So,
now the chart itself answers." Google Finance is changing its look and putting artificial intelligence at the center of the experience. An integrated chatbot answers questions about the market and directs you to the most relevant sources.
No more fragmented searches: you can ask complex questions in natural language and receive well-reasoned summaries, with links and supporting data. For example, you can ask, "Which companies led the S&P 500 this month?"
or "How are mortgage rates impacting?"
The chatbot will provide answers in near real time, with context and helpful references.
The platform introduces advanced charting tools for more accurate analysis of asset performance. In addition to candlestick charts , technical indicators such as moving averages and other metrics typically found on professional terminals are now accessible in the new layout.
Always up-to-date newsThe new Google Finance becomes a more comprehensive tool. It displays updated prices in real time throughout the trading day, so you don't have to wait for the markets to close for data. It has expanded its coverage of commodities (such as gold, oil, and natural gas) and pays more attention to cryptocurrencies , which are playing an increasingly important role in investments. It also integrates a minute-by-minute news feed , allowing you to quickly understand what events or news are currently affecting the markets.
Chatbots can speed up research and clarify trends, but they remain a tool. It's essential to verify responses and cross-reference sources, especially when financial decisions are at stake. Google also recommends them to limit errors and hallucinations in a sensitive context like personal finance .
Want the old-school look? There's a kill switch! Not everyone wants an AI assistant between their portfolios and price lists. That's why there's a simple option to revert to the classic Google Finance design .
When and where does it arrive?The redesign is rolling out in the United States and will be live in the coming weeks on google.com/finance .
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