According to insider information, Google may release a revolutionary new search engine at its annual I/O Developer Conference. The core technology of this search engine will be Google's latest generative artificial intelligence model, Gemini. It is reported that the new search mode has already started small-scale gray testing.
If the news is true, this may indicate that Google will fully switch its most important traffic entry point - the current search box - to an AI-powered search engine based on Gemini. This move will undoubtedly cause significant shocks in the search engine field and pose severe challenges to other competitors.
At present, specific details about the functions of this search engine based on Gemini are not yet known, but outsiders generally speculate that it will have stronger natural language understanding ability, more intelligent information integration and summary capabilities, and may provide a more interactive search experience.
Integrating such advanced AI models like Gemini into the search engine indicates that Google's strategic focus in the search field is undergoing a major transformation. This could not only greatly enhance the efficiency and experience of users obtaining information, but also potentially change the entire information ecosystem of the Internet.
Considering Google's huge share of global internet traffic, once it fully transitions to Gemini, the impact will be far-reaching and extensive. Competitors will have to quickly adapt to this new competitive environment and explore countermeasures.