Google has taken a long step towards the future of smart search by iroducing “AI mode” in its search engine. This feature launched in a trial, enables users to ask complex and multidisciplinary questions and explore deeper io the issues in question through additional questions.
Developed based on a custom version of the Gemini 2.0 language model, this feature will be useful for advanced abilities in reasoning, thinking, and multi -fair processing, and especially for searches that require further comparison and analysis.
Transformation on Iernet Search with “Mode of Artificial Ielligence”
Previously, to find comprehensive information on one topic, users had to do several searchers and compare differe results. But with the “AI mode”, Google can provide more accurate and structured answers.
For example, if a user asks: “What is the difference between sleep tracking between smart loops, smartwatch and smart mattress”, artificial ielligence mode will provide a more comprehensive response by comparing analysis of the features of each product and displaying related links.
Google has announced that it provides direct access to various sources, including Knowledge Graph, real -world information and billions of products.

Competition with other artificial ielligence search engines
“Artificial Ielligence Mode” can be seen as Google’s response to artificial ielligence -based search engines such as Perplexity AI and ChatGpt Search. This feature uses the Query Fan-Out technique, which means simultaneously running several releva search in differe data sources. This method helps Google provide more comprehensive and accurate answers.
“The user search pattern is changing, and this feature is an importa step towards a smarter future,” said Robbie Stein, a product vice preside in Google’s search.
At what stage is the “state of artificial ielligence”?
This feature is still in the test phase, and Google has emphasized that there may be errors in the responses. Currely, this feature has been activated only for Google One AI Premium subscribers.
Google has also announced that it has launched the Gemini 2.0 model for the AI overviews of artificial ielligence in the United States, and this feature is now available to teenagers.
With this move, Google seems to be not only trying to dominate the iellige search field, but also changing the future of users ieracting with online information.



