Published 22:59 IST, April 13th 2020
Google introduces new features to prevent spread of misinformation on COVID-19 pandemic
To prevent the spread of misinformation, Google introduced several new features aimed at delivering the most authentic information related to COVD-19 pandemic
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In a bid to prevent spread of misinformation, Google has introduced several new features aimed at delivering most auntic information related to COVD-19 pandemic in India. multinational company anunced a series of steps taken to bring reliable reports regarding coronavirus.
As per an official blog te, Google will w display latest updates and health advice on COVID-19, from Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) and international health authorities. This is applicable across Google Search, Maps, YouTube and Google Pay.
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Besides promoting genuine content, Google will also quickly take down all reported videos from YouTube, that violate guidelines or aim to spread misinformation related to disease. COVID-19 India website will also be made available in or Indian langus.
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Migrants can find food and shelter easily on Google
In an attempt to provide relief to migrant workers stranded anywhere in country without a source of income or food, Google Maps, Search, and Assistant will navigate nearby locations of food and night shelters set up by government. information will be available both in Hindi and English.
Encouraging people to find food shelters to help those in need, Union Law Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday, stated that one could use Google Maps, Search and Google Assistant for same.
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project which is jointly launched by Centre and Google India allows any user to find food and night shelters in a particular city by simply entering phrase in google search bar. Google has added that feature is currently live in 30+ cities and is currently working to roll out feature in Hindi and or langus.
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Google is also introducing 'Nearby Spot' feature on Google Pay to help users locate stores of essential supply that are currently open. tool is accessible in Bengaluru and will soon be launched in Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, and Delhi.
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22:59 IST, April 13th 2020