Buying event tickets seems to have become more difficult in recent years — just ask Taylor Swift’s fans about their struggles to get tickets to her Eras tour. Now Google wants to use artificial intelligence to help you. At the company’s annual I/O developers conference on Tuesday, the company demonstrated that one of Google search’s new AI Mode features that it can help you find the right event tickets for you, directly from the search bar.
Instead of going to the concert or sporting event’s website, the new feature will allow you to type what you’re looking for into the search bar, specifying the event you want tickets for, details about what you want to pay and where you want to sit.
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When you drop in a query, AI Mode will surface different sets of tickets so you can find what you want.
Google’s example query was “Find two affordable tickets for this Saturday’s Reds game in the lower level.” Search used that criteria across several ticket-buying sites and then presenting several options.
A date for the new feature wasn’t given, only a promise that it would be arriving “soon.” Google also promised to move AI Mode beyond ticket-buying to help with restaurant reservations and appointments for local services.
Other topics discussed at Google I/O include the futuristic video chats of Google Beam and the filmmaking tool Flow,