Google AI Mode has reportedly started internal testing

Google AI Mode has reportedly started internal testing

/ 07:01 AM February 11, 2025

Tech insider 9to5Google reveals Google is allegedly testing its “AI Mode” for its online search engine. 

It says the new feature offers a “persistent place to ask more open-ended or exploratory questions and get generated AI Overview-style responses.” 

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The website claims to have seen details of the Google AI Mode in an internal company email, which says: 

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“Search intelligently research[ing] for you — organizing information into easy-to-digest breakdowns with links to explore content across the web.” 

Google gave employees example queries for AI Mode’s target users: 

  • “How many boxes of spaghetti should I buy to feed 6 adults and 10 children and have enough for seconds?”
  • “Compare wool, down and synthetic jackets in terms of insulation, water resistance and durability.” 
  • “What do I need to get started with aquascaping?”

Google AI Mode uses a “custom version” of the Gemini 2.0 AI model, which enables “advanced reasoning and thinking capabilities.” 

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The email supposedly shares a screenshot of the “early release.”

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Moreover, it shows a text box at the bottom of the answer to ask a follow-up question. 

Nowadays, Google search provides AI Overviews, which summarize the top search results for easy viewing. 

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However, many online publishers worry that AI Overviews may divert online traffic away from them.

People are likely to ignore clicking on search results if AI Overviews provide their much-needed information. 

Google has yet to confirm this rumored search engine feature.

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Nevertheless, it may launch this year as CEO Sundar Pichai claimed, “2025 is going to be one of the biggest years for Search innovation yet.”

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