Feeling that its throne was shaken by Bing’s ChatGPT integration, Google started to offer artificial intelligence features in a short time. It has also been seen recently that artificial intelligence answers will be added to the search results.
One of the features that we do not know will come to the Google search engine has been announced today. Google will now check a text you type for grammatical compliance.
Currently, the feature, which only supports English language, will appear in front of the user by searching for keywords such as “check grammar” or “grammar checker” with the text you want to control in the Google search bar.
If you have made any mistakes in the text after your search, the corrected version of these errors will be presented to you in the search results section. If the text is correct, there will be a green tick in this section. However, the sentence to be checked whether it complies with the grammar rules must comply with Google’s search policies.
The contents that cannot be checked whether they comply with the language rules are listed as follows:
- Dangerous content
- offensive content
- Hateful content
- medical content
- Obscene content
- Terrorist content
- violence and blood
- Rude language and profanity
It will also be able to provide feedback to Google on corrections, just like Google Translate. If you don’t see the feature yet, you may have to wait a while longer.