Google has recently made significant innovations to its search core experience, aiming to gradually transition the traditional "link retrieval" model into a more interactive AI conversation experience. The core of this upgrade is the official integration of the latest Gemini 3 model into the "AI Overviews" feature and making it available to users worldwide.
For a long time, when users obtained information through AI on Google Search, they often only received a static summary. Now, Google has introduced a "conversation mode," allowing users to ask follow-up questions directly about the AI-generated overview. This means that if the initial search summary does not fully answer the question, users do not need to rephrase keywords for a new search. Instead, they can interact like a chatbot, entering subsequent questions directly below the results page, enjoying a seamless search process.
Robby Stein, Vice President of Google Search Products, said that this new experience aims to enable users to flexibly switch from "quickly obtaining information summaries" to "deeply exploring complex issues." The addition of the Gemini 3 model further improves the quality and accuracy of the summary content, striving to achieve industry-leading levels in answering complex logical questions.
This series of actions marks that Google is accelerating the placement of AI at the forefront of search results. By reducing reliance on traditional web links, Google is trying to build a comprehensive smart assistant where users can "think of a question and get an answer immediately." Currently, mobile users can already begin to experience the convenience of this new "AI mode."
Key Points:
🚀 Google Search officially integrates the Gemini 3 model, comprehensively upgrading the quality and response speed of "AI Overviews" generation.
💬 New follow-up function allows users to start a conversation directly on the search results page without needing to switch pages, enabling in-depth discussion of complex topics.
📱 The feature is first being tested globally on mobile devices, marking the transformation of traditional search toward an "AI chatbot" experience.

