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Google tests new AI Mode to handle more complicated queries

AI Mode comes almost a year after the company introduced generative AI to its main search engine with a product known as AI Overviews, which uses AI to answer users’ questions directly for some queries, above Google’s usual list of links.

March 06, 2025 / 13:55 IST
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Alphabet Inc.’s Google will begin testing a new artificial intelligence-powered search mode, which lets people ask multipart questions — a preview of how its flagship product might evolve dramatically.

The new feature, known as AI Mode, runs several related searches in the background simultaneously, guessing what subtopics people will be interested in next and presenting one cohesive answer that summarizes multiple lines of inquiry, said Robby Stein, vice president of product for Google search, in an interview.

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It will run in a separate tab from the main search landing page, which Stein said is ideal for when users are tackling more complex queries that are a poor fit for traditional keyword searches. Google’s early testing has shown that queries in AI mode are twice as long as normal searches, he said.

The feature “gives you information across the web and across all of the fresh information systems within Google,” Stein said. AI Mode can process text, images and video, and runs on Gemini 2.0, Google’s latest flagship AI model.