Google hat seine Suchmaschine mit dem neuen AI Mode revolutioniert und bietet interaktive, KI-generierte Antworten.
In Kürze
- AI Mode verwandelt die Suche in ein interaktives Erlebnis
- Deep Search erstellt strukturierte Berichte mit Quellenangaben
- Agentenmodus automatisiert Aufgaben wie Reservierungen
Google’s New „AI Mode“
Google has revamped its classic search engine and introduced the new „AI Mode.“ This mode transforms the traditional search into an interactive experience. Instead of just a list of links, you receive AI-generated answers and tailored recommendations directly to your questions. The core of this innovation is the language model Gemini 2.5, which cleverly breaks down queries into various subtopics and provides comprehensive, context-based answers.
Deep Search Function
A highlight is the „Deep Search“ function. It acts as a digital research assistant and creates structured reports that are annotated with sources. So if you find yourself drowning in a sea of information, this assistant might be just what you need. But that’s not all: with the live function, you can simply use your smartphone camera to analyze objects in real time and receive instant information about them. Practical, isn’t it?
Agent Mode
Another exciting aspect is the „Agent Mode.“ This takes over automated tasks such as reservations or bookings for you. So you can sit back while the AI does the work for you. And if you provide your Gmail data, the search results can be even more precisely tailored to your needs – but of course, that’s entirely voluntary.
Data Visualization
Particularly impressive is the AI Mode’s ability to transform complex data like financial figures into easily understandable diagrams. This makes it easier to capture and process the information.
Implications of AI Mode
With the AI Mode, Google takes a big step towards personalized and automated web search. However, this development also raises questions: What about the neutrality and control of the information provided by the AI? It will be exciting to observe.
Quellen
- Quelle: Google
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