Google’s search engine will “change profoundly” in 2025, Google CEO promises

Google CEO Sundar Pichai has promised that the company’s search engine will “change profoundly” in 2025. “I think we will be able to solve more complex issues than ever before,” he said during the DealBook Summit event organized by The New York Times.

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«I think you’ll be surprised how much innovation will change Google Search from what it is today,” Pichai said.

Pichai also responded to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s statement earlier this year, in which he indicated that Google was expected to be the “default winner” in the artificial intelligence race among tech giants, given its computing power. capacity, data, models, products and distribution, but this did not happen.

«I would love to do a comparison between Microsoft’s own models and our models,” Pichai said, adding that Microsoft is “using other people’s models,” referring to the company’s partnership with OpenAI.

Sundar Pichai said Google is in the very early stages of a profound change. “I just think there is so much innovation to come. We strive to be at the forefront in this area, and I think we are,” he said.

This year, Google began a major AI overhaul of its search engine, including the addition of AI search summaries and an update to Google Lens, a visual search service that lets you search the web using video you’ve captured. The company is also preparing to launch a major update to its Gemini AI model amid competition from Microsoft, OpenAI and AI search engine Perplexity.

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