Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, recently stated that the company’s search engine would undergo a significant evolution by 2025, owing to advanced artificial intelligence.
Sundar Pichai spoke at the New York Times’ DealBook Summit, expressing trust in artificial intelligence as the driving force behind revolution. “Search itself will continue to change profoundly in 2025,” he stated. “I think you’ll be surprised, even early in [2025], by the newer things search can do compared to where it is today.”
These updates are intended to revolutionize how individuals locate and engage with information. revealed that even as early as 2025, individuals would discover improved search capabilities.
Recent advances include AI-powered summary creation and improved video search capabilities via Google Lens. Furthermore, Google’s model Gemini, which enables some of the AI applications presently in use, will be improved. Over a billion people already utilize AI-powered technologies embedded into Google products.
Google is currently undertaking preparations for a significant update to its Gemini model to enhance its competitive stance against competitors, including Microsoft and OpenAI.
Pichai emphasized that artificial intelligence technologies, such as BERT and MUM, have significantly enhanced the precision and efficacy of search results. He remarked that more than one billion consumers interact with AI features powered by Gemini.
During the summit, Sundar Pichai responded to remarks made earlier this year by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who posited that Google ought to have been the “default winner” in the competition for artificial intelligence supremacy. Pichai made a pointed remark regarding Microsoft’s dependence on OpenAI models, stating, “I would love to do a side-by-side comparison of Microsoft’s own models and our models. They’re using someone else’s models.”
The discussion also shifted to the point of balance between fair use and compensation for content creators. While Pichai referenced Google’s licensing agreements with platforms such as Reddit, the Associated Press, and The New York Times, he recognized the persistent discourse surrounding the significance of intellectual property in the context of artificial intelligence.
Sundar Pichai proposed that a forthcoming marketplace may enable creators to produce content tailored specifically for artificial intelligence models and receive direct remuneration for their contributions.
Sundar Pichai concluded by emphasizing the importance of search in an age overwhelmed by information. “In a world inundated with content, search becomes even more valuable,” he said. With significant changes on the horizon, Google is preparing to remain a leader in the AI-driven development of technology.