Google’sSearch Generative Experience, or SGE, is an in-development tool for finding information faster and more readily in Google search. It involves an AI summary of some of the results from your search at the top of the page, letting you get quicker access to the information you’re looking for – at least in theory.

If you’re eager to try it out for yourself, here’s how to use Google SGE.

Difficulty

What You Need

Desktop PC, laptop, tablet, or smartphone with web access

Chrome browser

Google account

Note:Google Search Labs is only available for select users in the U.S. and in English only.

Step 1:Open Chrome and navigate toGoogle’s Labs page. Alternatively, look for the Labs icon at the top of your Chrome browser. It looks like a canonical flask. Select it.

Step 2:Select the blueJoin waitlistbutton halfway down the page.

Step 3:Input your details, if necessary. Otherwise, simply wait for an email notification to let you know when you have access.

How to use Google SGE

Once you’ve been accepted on the waiting list, you’ll eventually be given access to Search Labs, at which point you can start using Google SGE.

Step 1:Open the Chrome browser on whatever device you’re using.

Step 2:Navigate to Google Search and search for something. SGE works best with questions, but it can respond to standard searches, too.

Step 3:You’ll have to wait a few seconds. Google’s SGE is nowhere near as fast as the instantaneous standard search results. After a few seconds, though, you should see an AI-generated summary at the top of the first results page, along with several cards linking you to its sources and some potential follow up questions you might like to ask.

Google SGE isn’t the fastest or the smartest AI tool out there.ChatGPT with pluginscould steal that crown, though.