- Move Document AI provider to the Google provider page
- Change Vertex AI Matching Engine to Vector Search
- Change references from GCP to Google Cloud
- Add Gmail chat loader to Google provider page
- Change Serper page title to "Serper - Google Search API" since it is
not a Google product.
"Note: This is separate from the Google PaLM integration. Google has chosen to offer an enterprise version of PaLM through GCP, and this supports the models made available through there. \n",
"**Note:** This is separate from the `Google PaLM` integration, it exposes [Vertex AI PaLM API](https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/docs/generative-ai/learn/overview) on `Google Cloud`. \n"
This page covers how to use the [Serper](https://serper.dev) Google Search API within LangChain. Serper is a low-cost Google Search API that can be used to add answer box, knowledge graph, and organic results data from Google Search.
It is broken into two parts: setup, and then references to the specific Google Serper wrapper.
"This notebook shows how to use functionality related to the `GCP Vertex AI MatchingEngine` vector database.\n",
"This notebook shows how to use functionality related to the `Google Cloud Vertex AI Vector Search` vector database.\n",
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"> Vertex AI [Matching Engine](https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/docs/matching-engine/overview) provides the industry's leading high-scale low latency vector database. These vector databases are commonly referred to as vector similarity-matching or an approximate nearest neighbor (ANN) service.\n",
"> [Google Vertex AI Vector Search](https://cloud.google.com/vertex-ai/docs/matching-engine/overview), formerly known as Vertex AI Matching Engine, provides the industry's leading high-scale low latency vector database. These vector databases are commonly referred to as vector similarity-matching or an approximate nearest neighbor (ANN) service.\n",
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"**Note**: This module expects an endpoint and deployed index already created as the creation time takes close to one hour. To see how to create an index refer to the section [Create Index and deploy it to an Endpoint](#create-index-and-deploy-it-to-an-endpoint)"