Highlights:
Sundar Pichai Predicts Profound Changes in Google Search by 2025
7/12/24
By:
BR Hariyani
Google CEO hints at revolutionary AI-driven transformations, challenging competitors.
Introduction
Google’s CEO, Sundar Pichai, has set high expectations for the company’s flagship product, Search, forecasting groundbreaking changes by 2025. Speaking at the NYT DealBook Summit, he emphasized Google’s innovation in AI and its commitment to redefining search experiences, all while addressing competition with Microsoft and OpenAI.
The Future of Google Search
Pichai expressed confidence that Google Search would tackle more complex queries than ever before by 2025, unveiling features that could redefine user interaction. Google’s ongoing AI overhaul includes advancements like AI-generated summaries and enhanced visual search through Google Lens, laying the foundation for the anticipated transformations.
Competitive Landscape and AI Race
Responding to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s remarks on AI competition, Pichai welcomed comparisons, asserting Google’s leadership in developing its own models while Microsoft leverages OpenAI’s technology. Pichai highlighted Google’s focus on state-of-the-art innovation, signaling readiness to lead the AI revolution.
The Role of Gemini
Google’s Gemini model update plays a critical role in these changes, aiming to compete with tools like Microsoft Copilot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Gemini’s integration into Search and other products is expected to expand capabilities, enhancing both productivity and personalization for users.
Conclusion
As Google prepares for a significant shift in its search engine capabilities, 2025 could mark a pivotal year in the AI-powered transformation of the internet. The company’s emphasis on innovation and its competitive stance underscores its commitment to staying at the forefront of technology.
All images used in the articles published by Kushal Bharat Tech News are the property of Verge. We use these images under proper authorization and with full respect to the original copyright holders. Unauthorized use or reproduction of these images is strictly prohibited. For any inquiries or permissions related to the images, please contact Verge directly.
Latest News