Francois Bergeron
Co-Founder & CEO
Digital Aspect Marketing
Last month, during their I/O conference, Google announced something huge that's set to change how we use search engines: AI Overviews. Starting on May 14, these AI Overviews will be available to all users, showing up at the top of search results whenever Google's systems think these AI-generated answers can quickly provide helpful information.
AI Overviews are summaries created by Google's advanced AI models to directly answer your questions. These summaries pop up at the top of the search results page, aiming to give you quick answers without needing to click on multiple links. Here's a simple breakdown of Google's two new AI-driven response methods:
Feature | Focus | Appearance | Functionality |
---|---|---|---|
AI Overviews | Summarized Answer | Top of Search Results Page | Provides a concise answer using AI models from various sources |
Direct Answers | Short Answer Snippet | Within Search Results (below AI Overview or search bar) | Extracts a relevant answer snippet from a webpage |
Check out the image below to see what both look like in a desktop search result for "solar panel functionality":
As you can see, the AI answer takes up a lot of space at the top of the search results, pushing the organic results further down. Clearly, Google wants to keep users on their platform by giving them immediate answers.
Despite the benefits, many users in the Google Search Community are not happy about not being able to turn off AI Overviews. Here's a snapshot of what people are saying:
Google's new "Web" filter under the "More" dropdown menu offers a partial fix. This filter lets you view the old-style search results, showing the classic 10 blue links without any extra media like images, videos, or AI features.
Google's new tagline from the I/O conference, "Google wants to do the googling for you," signals a big shift. With their Gemini AI model, search queries will be analyzed to provide direct answers at the top of the search results. While this means faster access to information, it also brings some challenges:
This major change in Google's search functionality has wide-reaching effects. While it aims to improve user experience, there are valid concerns about its impact on website traffic and the overall quality of information online.
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