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Google Search ads will soon automatically adapt to queries using generative AI  

By Editor - Tue May 23, 10:39 am

Google is going to start using generative AI to boost Search ads relevance based on the context of a query, the company announced at its Google Marketing Live event today. Last year, the tech giant rolled out automatically created assets (ACA) for Search ads, which use which use content from landing pages and existing ads to generate headlines and descriptions. Soon, Google will boost ACA with generative AI to more effectively create and adapt Search ads based on the context of a query. For instance, if a person searches for “skin care for dry sensitive skin,” AI can use content from a company’s landing page and existing ads to create a new headline that aligns even more closely with the query, such as “Soothe Your Dry, Sensitive Skin.” Google says this update will improve brands’ ad relevance in Search results. For context, the headlines that Google is referring to are the ones that appear next to first few “Sponsored” posts that you see on the Search results page. These headlines are currently pretty standard and somewhat relate to your search query. In the future, these headlines will automatically change to fit your query, which is meant to help brands get more clicks on their ads. Google also announced that it’s introducing a new natural-language conversational experience within Google Ads that is designed to jumpstart campaign creation and simplify Search ads

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Google Search ads will soon automatically adapt to queries using generative AI

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