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Google Discover Tailor Your Feed With Natural Language

Google Discover’s New ‘tailor Your Feed’ Feature: What You Need to Know

Overview of the Experiment

Google has rolled out an experimental feature called ‘Tailor Your Feed’ within the Google Discover app. This allows users to dictate their preferences using natural language, enabling a more customized content experience. The feature, currently in testing, is available through the Google Search Labs on Android devices for users in the US.

How It Works

The ‘Tailor Your Feed’ feature utilizes a conversational AI interface to interpret user requests. Users can specify what they want to see or avoid, such as topics, publishers, or content formats. For instance, someone may request to see more videos or block specific publishers. The AI processes these inputs, summarizes them, and applies the changes, adjusting the feed based on a combination of user history and keyword signals.

User Experience and Access

To access this feature, users need to toggle it on within the Google app. Once activated, they can enter prompts like “show me more about college basketball” or “I want to avoid political content.” Initial reports suggest that changes may take some time to populate fully in the feed, indicating a gradual learning curve for the AI in interpreting and acting on user preferences.

Implications for Publishers and Content Creators

This feature could significantly alter how content publishers strategize for Google Discover traffic. The AI’s ability to map user prompts to relevant topics means that publishers must focus on clear topical signals and structured metadata. Optimizing for entity recognition and keyword relevance becomes crucial. If the AI favors related content over exact matches, publishers may need to rethink their content strategies to ensure visibility.

Privacy and Data Considerations

Google claims that the AI will remember user preferences for future adjustments, linking these changes to the user’s activity log for transparency. However, this raises questions about data utilization and retention. Users should be cautious about how their data is processed, and monitor their activity history to understand what preferences are recorded.

Future Outlook

In 6–12 months, expect Google to refine this feature based on user feedback and AI performance. The success of ‘Tailor Your Feed’ may lead to broader deployment and increased reliance on AI for content personalization in Discover. Publishers who adapt early to these changes will likely gain an edge in visibility and engagement.

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