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Google reinvents search: AI answers and dialogue instead of links for the first time in 20 years

Google launches its largest search update in 20 years: instead of a list of links — AI answers directly on the page, dialogue with the ability to refine…

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Google reinvents search: AI answers and dialogue instead of links for the first time in 20 years
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Google has announced the most significant change to its search product in over two decades — the company is integrating AI-generated answers, conversational search, and reasoning tools directly into its core search results.

What Changed in Search

For more than twenty years, Google has operated on a single model: enter a query — get a list of links — visit a website for the answer. Now the model is changing. Search generates a comprehensive answer right on the page, allows users to refine questions through dialogue, and explains the logic behind its conclusions.

Nick Fox, Google's Senior Vice President for Knowledge and Information, outlined the philosophy behind these changes in a Bloomberg interview. According to him, users are beginning to ask fundamentally different types of queries. Instead of "restaurant nearby" — "suggest a place for a romantic dinner with an open terrace and a good wine list."

AI handles these multi-layered queries significantly better than classical keyword-based search. The company calls this the shift from "word-based search" to "meaning-based search." The user now gets an answer to a question that just a few years ago would have required a series of separate searches and manually compiling information from different sources.

The scale of these changes is comparable not to an update to ranking algorithms, but to a shift in the very paradigm of how we work with information.

Three Components of the New Search

The updated system rests on several key elements:

  • AI answers: a language model synthesizes an answer directly from multiple sources without requiring users to visit third-party sites
  • Conversational mode: search remembers the context of the conversation — questions can be refined, rephrased, and deepened
  • Reasoning tools: for complex topics — medicine, law, finance — the model explains the logic of its conclusions, not just providing results
  • Source links: Google insists that AI answers preserve connections to original sources and content remains part of the ecosystem
"AI allows users to ask more complex questions and get fast, useful answers — while people remain connected to content on the web," —

Nick Fox, Google.

What Concerns Publishers

The primary alarm for media businesses and authors is traffic. If a user gets a comprehensive answer directly on Google's page, they have no reason to visit the source website. Fewer clicks means fewer ad revenues, fewer paid subscribers, less direct contact with audiences.

"Zero clicks" is not new: Google has long displayed weather, exchange rates, and celebrity biographies without redirecting to third-party sites. But AI extends this logic to literally any query, not just simple facts. According to a number of analysts, organic traffic to news and information websites is already declining across the market.

Major media companies are negotiating with Google over the terms of using their materials in AI answers. The question of fair value distribution between the platform and authors is becoming central to the entire content industry. For now, Google promises that links to sources will remain visible — but how this will affect actual traffic will only become clear during large-scale implementation.

What This Means

Google is rethinking the very role of search in the information ecosystem. For users — it's speed and convenience: an answer to a complex question in seconds instead of ten open tabs. For businesses, media, and authors — the need to reconsider strategies for attracting audiences. In a world where visiting a website is no longer guaranteed, even with clear user interest in a topic, new ways of delivering value directly are needed.

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