A New Test That Could Change Search
Google has started testing a major shift by merging Google AI Overviews with AI Mode. The feature allows users to move from a quick AI snapshot to a full conversational chat without leaving the Search page. The test is now rolling out globally, but only on mobile for now.
A Seamless Jump From Overview to Conversation
Google says users will no longer need to decide between a simple search or a long conversation before typing. You can start with an AI Overview, then tap into AI Mode if you want more answers. This removes the friction of switching tabs and makes the search journey more fluid.
Why Google Is Doing This Right Now
The timing is important. OpenAI is reportedly in “Code Red” mode as it races to improve its chat experience. Meanwhile, Gemini continues to grow fast. Google notes that Gemini now has more than 650 million monthly users. AI Overviews already reaches over 2 billion monthly users. Merging both features could give Google an advantage in the AI race.
Google’s Vision: Search Without Barriers
Robby Stein, VP of Product for Google Search, says users should not think about where to ask a question. Instead, the merged setup lets people ask long or complex prompts in one flow. The goal is simple: answer everything from one place without breaking the user’s rhythm.
Mobile Users Get It First
This global test starts on mobile. Google wants to see how people naturally move between an AI summary and deeper conversational queries. The company says it wants to help users “go deeper” with less effort.
What It Means for Everyday Users
The update encourages users to explore topics more naturally. A quick search can slowly turn into a deeper learning session. And Google wants that process to feel effortless. If the test succeeds, this could become the new normal for how billions search the web daily.