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You knew it was coming: Google is starting to test AI-all search results

    Google has become so integral for online navigation that the name became a verb, which means “things to find on the internet”. Maybe Google may just be possible soon narrate You what you are on the internet instead of showing you. The company has announced an extension of its AI search functions, powered by Gemini 2.0. Everyone will soon see more AI overviews at the top of the results page, but Google will also test a more substantial change in the form of AI mode. This version of Google does not show you the 10 Blue Links at all – Gemini takes over the results completely in the AI ​​mode.

    This marks the debut of Gemini 2.0 in Google Search. Google announced the first Gemini 2.0 models in December 2024, starting with the streamlined Gemini 2.0 flash. The heavier versions of Gemini 2.0 are still testing, but Google says that the AI ​​overviews has matched this model to offer help with more difficult questions in the field of mathematics, coding and multimodal questions.

    With this update you start to see AI overviews on more results pages and minors with Google accounts will see AI results for the first time. In fact, even figured out users will soon see AI overviews. This is a big change, but it is only the start of Google's plans for AI search assignment.

    Gemini 2.0 also feeds the new AI mode for searches. It is launched as an opt-in function via the Google search labs and offers a totally new alternative to search as we know it. This modified version of the Gemini Large Language Model (LLM) skips the standard web links that have so far been part of every Google search. The model uses “advanced reasoning, thinking and multimodal possibilities” to build a response to your search, including web overviews, knowledge graph content and store data. It is essentially a larger, more complex AI overview.

    As Google has noticed before, many searches are questions instead of a series of keywords. For such questions, an AI response could theoretical Give an answer faster than a list of 10 blue links. However, that depends on the AI ​​response that is useful and accurate, something that often misses generative AI systems such as Gemini.