Google Search, the
cornerstone of the internet giant's services, has been a household name for
over 25 years. In that time, the search engine has undergone numerous changes
and improvements. But according to SundarPichai, Google's CEO, the biggest
shift is yet to come. Speaking at the New York Times DealBook Summit, Pichai revealed that
Google Search is set to evolve in ways that will surprise users in 2025.
Pichai hinted at a major transformation,
claiming that Google would soon be able to handle more complex questions than
ever before. "I think we are going to be able to tackle more complex
questions than ever before," he stated. The CEO added that even in the
early months of 2025, users would notice a stark difference in the capabilities
of Google Search, which will be equipped to offer far more advanced responses
than today's version.
In his appearance at the summit, Pichai
was asked to address a remark made by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who had said
that Google should have been the "default winner" in the AI race.
Pichai's response was sharp, proposing a "side-by-side comparison" of
Google's AI models and those used by Microsoft, which relies heavily on its
partnership with OpenAI. "They use
someone else's models," Pichai pointed out, positioning Google as an
innovator with proprietary technology