Google Search's AI Transformation, Explained
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Google has shifted significantly towards AI, highlighted in a keynote by CEO Sundar Pichai at the I/O developer conference. Google Search, with a 90 percent market share and approximately 8.5 billion daily queries, is fundamentally altered by AI. Searching involves three stages: crawling, indexing, and serving results. Web crawlers continuously scan for content and index it, though many details about how Google works remain obscured even to experts. Understanding Google's mechanics is crucial as it strives to maintain high-quality search results.
Google Search has never been a static product, but the introduction of AI has fundamentally changed the experience of online searches.
With a 90 percent market share, Google Search is the world's default search engine, handling almost 8.5 billion daily queries.
Google dispatches its web-crawlers-computer programs that follow links from web page to web page-to locate content for Google's index.
Google has to be able to distinguish ... to ensure quality results and a smooth user experience.
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