Google Search has just received its biggest upgrade ever to lure you away from Chatgpt-Hier are 7 new things to try
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Google search assignment is under pressure – not only many of us Replacing with the search for chatgpt, Google’s attempts to competition with the Functions such as AI overviews have also failed a counterproductive Due to some disturbing inaccuracies.
That is why Google has just started looking for the biggest revision for more than 25 years Google I/O 2025. The era of the ‘Ten Blue Links’ comes to close, with Google now gives its AI mode (previously stored in his labs experiments) a wider rollout in the US.
The AI mode was far from the only search news on this year’s i/O – so if you wonder what the next 25 years of ‘Googling’ looks like, here are all the new search functions that Google has just announced.
A word of warning: after the AI mode, many of the functions are only available for laboratories in the US -so if you want to be one of the first to try them “in the coming weeks”, put the in the AI Mode Experiment in Labs.
1. AI mode in search has been rolled out for everyone in the US
Yes, Google has just picked up the stabilizers from his AI mode for search query – which was previously only available in laboratories for early testers – and has rolled it out for everyone in the US. There is not yet a word about when it comes to other regions.
Google says that “in the coming weeks” (which sounds worryingly vague) that you see AI mode appear as a new tab in Google Search on the internet (and in the search bar in the Google app).
We already have it Tried the AI mode and concluded That “it can be the end of searching the way we know it”, and Google says it refines since then – the new version is apparently powered by a modified version of Gemini 2.5.
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2. Google also has a new ‘Deep Search’ AI mode
Lots of AI -Chatbots – Including Chatgpt and confusion – now offer one Deep research mode For longer research projects that require a little more than a fast Google. Well, now Google has its own equivalent for search, yes, ‘deep search’.
Available in laboratories “in the coming months” (always the vague release windows), deep search is a function in the AI mode that is based on the same “query fan-out” technology as that wider mode, but according to Google it brings to the “next level”.
In reality, in just a few minutes, that should mean a “fully cited report” at expert level (says Google), which sounds like a large time saving-zolang the accuracy is a little better than Google’s AI overviews.
3. Live search, let Google Quizen with your camera
With Google you can already ask questions about the world with Google -Lensand his project Astra Universal Assistant demonstrated at Google I/O 2024. Well, now the ASTRA is folding in Google search, so that you can ask questions in real time using the camera of your smartphone.
‘Search Live’ is another function for labs and is marked by a ‘live’ icon in the AI mode of Google or in Google Lens. Tap on it and you can target your camera and chat a back and forth with Google about what is for you, while you are sent links to you with more info.
The idea sounds good in theory, but we still have to try it out Beyond the prototype -incarnation last year And the multimodal AI project is cloud-based, so your mileage can vary, depending on where you use it. But we are pleased to see how far it has come in the past year with this new Labs version in the search.
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4. AI overviews go worldwide
Were Not exactly wild about AI overviewsThese are the small AI-generated sections that you often see at the top of your search results. They are sometimes inaccurate and have resulted in some notorious clangers, such as recommend that people add glue to their pizzas. But Google plows them ahead and announces that AI overviews get a wider rollout.
The new expansion means that the function will be available in more than 200 countries and areas and more than 40 languages worldwide. In other words, this is the new normal for Google search, so we better get used to it.
Liz Reid from Google (VP, head of search) recognized in a press conference before Google I/O 2025 that AI overviews have been a learning experience, but claims that they have improved since early incidents.
“Many of you may have seen that a series of problems were discussed last year, although they were very education and quite rare, we also took them whole, very seriously and have made many improvements since then,” she said.
5. Google search will soon be your ticket boxing agent
Finding and buying tickets and still something of painful experience in Google Search. Fortunately, Google promises a new mode that is that Driven by Project MarinerWhat an AI agent is who can surf the internet, just like a human and complete tasks.
Instead of a separate position, this will apparently live in AI mode and start if you ask questions such as “Find two affordable tickets for the Reds game of this Saturday in the lower level”.
This will see and analyze hundreds of ticket options with real -time prices. It can also fill in forms, giving you the simple task to press the ‘purchase’ button (at least in theory).
The only disadvantage is that this is another Laboratory Projects from Google that will launch “in the coming months”, so who knows when we will actually see it in action.
Google gave its shop tab within Google Search a major renewal in October 2024, and now many of those functions get a boost thanks to a new integration with the AI mode.
The ‘Virtual Try-on’ function (with which you can now upload a photo of yourself to see what new clothing can look like, instead of models) is back, but the largest new function is an AI-driven cash register that follows the prices for you, and then buys things on your behalf with Google Pay when the price is good (with your confirmation, of course).
We are not sure if this will help to cure our gearbox syndrome, but it also has a time -saving (and savings) potential.
7. Google search assignment is even more personalized (if you wish)
Just like a traditional search, the new AI mode from Google offers suggestions based on your previous searches, but you can also make it much more personalized. Google says that you can connect it with some of its other services, especially Gmail, to help the answer to your questions with a more tailor -made, personal touch.
An example that Google gave was asking the AI mode for “things to do with friends this weekend in Nashville”. If you have connected it to other Google services, this can use your previous restaurant bookings and searches to lean the results at restaurants with seats outside.
There are obvious problems here – for many this can be a privacy invasion too far, so they will probably not choose to connect it with other services. This ‘personal context’ forces also sound as if they have the problem ‘Echo Chamber’ to assume that you always want to repeat your previous preferences.
Yet it can be another useful evolution of search for some, and Google says you can always manage yourself Personalization -Settings At any time.
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