Shelly Palmer

Google’s AI-Powered Search Overhaul Continues in 2025

Google is doubling down on AI-powered search. During yesterday’s earnings call, CEO Sundar Pichai outlined Google’s plans to transform Search into an AI-driven assistant, expanding beyond traditional query-based results.

The shift began with AI Overviews—Google’s attempt to synthesize information rather than simply providing links. Despite a rocky rollout, including widely publicized inaccuracies, Google is moving forward with deeper AI integration.

Pichai highlighted Project Astra, DeepMind’s multimodal AI system that processes live video and provides real-time responses. He hinted that Astra could power future AR smart glasses, reinforcing Google’s broader AI ambitions.

Another key initiative is Gemini Deep Research, an AI agent that generates long-form research reports—effectively automating tasks that traditionally required multiple searches.

Additionally, Project Mariner aims to interact with websites on behalf of users, potentially eliminating the need to visit them at all. Pichai also suggested making Search more conversational, enabling follow-ups and real-time interaction.

Will these AI-driven changes disrupt the digital ecosystem? It’s clear that websites that rely on Google’s traffic will see reduced human traffic. It’s also clear that advertisers will need to rethink their SEO and SEM strategies. Google is on a mission. Facing competition from practically every foundational model builder and hyperscaler, our friends in Mountain View have to aggressively evolve Search – failure is not an option.

Author’s note: This is not a sponsored post. I am the author of this article and it expresses my own opinions. I am not, nor is my company, receiving compensation for it. This work was created with the assistance of various generative AI models.