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Google changes its search box (blog.google)

701 points by berkeleyjunk · 55 days ago · 930 comments on HN

Article summary

Google is changing its search box to incorporate AI-powered interactive experiences, which will sometimes drop users into a chatbot interface instead of returning a list of links. The traditional search results will still be available by selecting the 'Web' tab. This change is seen as a way for Google to stay competitive and adapt to the evolving search landscape. The move is expected to have implications for user experience and advertising revenue.

Main themes

  • Google search changes
  • AI-powered search
  • User experience
  • Advertising revenue
  • Search engine competition
  • Technological evolution

What commenters say

  • The new AI-powered search interface may not be an improvement over traditional search and could drive users away from Google.
  • Google's decision to change its search box is driven by the need to stay competitive and adapt to changing user behavior, rather than a desire to improve the user experience.
  • The incorporation of AI-powered interactive experiences into search results will lead to more targeted advertising and potentially more revenue for Google.
  • Alternative search engines, such as Bing and DuckDuckGo, may benefit from Google's changes and attract users who prefer traditional search results.
  • The shift towards AI-powered search is a response to the increasing amount of 'AI slop' on the internet, which is making it harder for users to find relevant and accurate information.
  • The change may not be a significant improvement for users who are accustomed to using Google for specific types of searches, such as Boolean queries.
  • Some users may prefer the new AI-powered search interface, while others may find it frustrating and less useful than traditional search results.
  • The evolution of search engines is leading to a decline in the quality and usefulness of search results, with many users seeking alternative solutions.