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21/05/2025
Google will launch "artificial intelligence mode" in search for all users in the United States. This move aims to accelerate product launch speed and stay in sync with emerging competitors in the era of artificial intelligence. As more people start using chatbots to get information, Google is making profound changes to its search engine to ensure that its core product remains relevant. "More intelligent technologies are becoming ubiquitous and accessible to everyone," said company CEO Sundar Pichai. "The world is also responding to the adoption of artificial intelligence at an unprecedented speed." Pichai said that the company's Gemini AI app has been downloaded more than 400 million times, and AI Overviews displayed at the top of search results have over 1.5 billion users.