Google's news aggregation service using artificial intelligence Google News Log in to iOS
Google announced at the I/O Developer Conference last week that Google News, an application for news aggregation using artificial intelligence technology, will be available on the iOS platform in the next 7 days.
The iOS version of Google News is similar to the Android version. Its center is the use of machine learning training algorithms to process quickly released news articles and present them to users in an easy-to-understand format, such as chronologically.
The Google News app is divided into four major sections. The first section is a list of 'For You', which includes the top 5 news that Google Software believes users are interested in reading, and other content that is also selected by the algorithm. The two sections are simply identified as Headlines, including the latest news from various fields such as 'United States', 'World', 'Commercial' and 'Technology'.
The third section is a collection of topics related to entertainment, news and academics. Users can also choose their favorite news source and save content for later reading.
The last section is Newsstand, a new addition to the new Google News, which makes it easy for users to purchase paid content. News organizations in this section all support Google AMP standards, which means that the web design is simple and loaded. rapid