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New York, December 5, 2024 – SLARDAR PICHAI, CEO of Google, announced that the company’s flagship search​ engine will undergo​ transformative changes by 2025. Speaking at the New York Times user’s summit, Pichai revealed that Google’s plans To fight​ more​ and more complex​ user requests,​ taking​ advantage of the progress of artificial intelligence (AI)​ to redefine the way people interact with research. “I think we can address more complex questions than ever,”​ said Pichai, adding that users can expect notable innovations from​ 2025.
Pichai emphasized that these changes represent​ a “deep change”, motivated by Google’s commitment to innovation and stay at the forefront of AI progress. In recent years, Google has integrated AI technologies and multimodal generation capabilities in​ its search engine, including summaries and tools fueled by AI such as Google Lens for visual and video​ research. Updates reflect Google’s vision to create a more interactive,​ intuitive and complete research experience for users around the​ world.
During the summit, Pichai also discussed the recent comments of the​ Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who suggested earlier this year that Google’s dominant position in​ the research industry​ positioned him as the “predetermined winner” in AI. In response, Pichai praised comparisons between Google AI and Microsoft models,​ declare with confidence: “​ I​ would like to make a comparison with Microsoft models​ and our models. ” Models, “referring to​ the association of the company with OpenAi, which feeds its​ offers of AI as a bing and co -pilot​ chat.
The rivalry between Google and Microsoft in​ AI has​ intensified in recent years, the two companies​ in the functioning of​ leadership in the rapid growth field. The introduction of Google of its Gemini​ model, a competitor of the OpenAi GPT models, highlights commercial efforts to maintain a competitive advantage. Pichai emphasized that the company is in the “early stages” of an​ important​ evolution, reaffirming Google’s commitment to remain at the forefront of Ia​ innovation. “When I look what is happening, we are committed to being in​ the state of art in this area, and I think we are,” he said.
Google’s​ redesign of his search engine began earlier this year,​ marking​ a decisive movement towards the functionality of IA-First. Key updates include​ summaries generated by​ AI that provide concise responses to user requests and improvements to Google​ Lens, which allows​ users to search videos and images. These innovations demonstrate Google’s ambition to​ expand the scope and depth of​ research capacities, which makes them more relevant and​ accessible to users in an increasingly digital and​ interconnected world.
The​ implications of Google transformers plans extend beyond the user’s experience, asking questions about competition, ethics and the future of​ content​ creation.​ While search engines become more dependent on AI, concerns have​ appeared on transparency, the possible​ marginalization of smaller content creators and​ monopolistic nature of dominant players such as Google. Although Pichai highlighted Google’s dedication to innovation and​ inclusion, criticisms argue that the company must face these challenges proactively to guarantee​ equitable results to interested parties through the ecosystem.
For the future,​ Google’s​ vision for research is aligned with the widest trends in the industry towards personalized​ and contextual interactions. With competitors​ such as Microsoft,​ Openai and​ emerging​ actors, such as the​ perplexity that postpones the limits​ of what AI can achieve, Google faces the double challenge to maintain its market domination while promoting trust​ and innovation in an evolutionary digital landscape . As a 2025 approach, technological changes in research will undoubtedly be​ remodel not only how​ users find information, but also the operation of the Internet as a​ whole.