Google Finance Now Has AI, Can Answer When Ethereum Reaches Highest Peak

JAKARTA - Google has officially started testing the artificial intelligence (AI) feature on the Google Finance platform. This update allows users to ask complex financial questions directly in the search field, such as "when will Ethereum reach its peak?"

Currently, the AI feature is still in the experimental stage and is only available to users in the United States (US) through the Google Search Labs program.

This AI-based update brings some significant changes to Google Finance, among others:

Smarter Search Colon: If previously the search field only worked to find stocks, currencies, or other assets, now users can ask direct questions. AI will process these questions and provide summarized answers from various trusted sources.

The New "Research" section: On the right side of the page, a "Research" section appeared which automatically provided a summary of the market conditions that day. This section also lists web sites that are the source of information.

Improved Graphics Tools: Charging tools have been updated with various important indicators, such as moving average envelopes, to help users analyze market situations better.

Integrated News Feed: There is also a news feed section that displays all the latest news related to the financial world from various news portals.

For users in the US, this feature can be activated by visiting the Google Search Labs page and turning on the toggle for the Google Finance experiment.

Meanwhile, users outside the US, including Indonesia, who want to try it can use VPN services to access the page, as original article writers do.

With this AI integration, Google Finance is expected to compete tighter with other financial analysis platforms such as SEEking Alpha. In addition, this step also aims to prevent users from turning to other chatbots such as ChatGPT or Perplexity to seek answers to questions about finance.

Google will be releasing this update in stages to the public in the US in the next few weeks. However, until now there has been no official information on when this feature will be available globally.