Google's AI Revolution: Overviews and AI Mode Set to Merge in New Tests

Google has initiated testing for a significant new feature that integrates its AI Overviews with the conversational AI Mode in Search, a strategic move amidst intensified competitive pressures, particularly from rivals like OpenAI, which is reportedly in a “Code Red” state focusing on its chatbox experience. This development aims to streamline the user journey from initial search results to deeper, conversational exploration, removing the need for users to proactively select a specific AI interface.
Previously, Google's AI Overviews provided users with an AI-generated snapshot of key information directly above their search results. For more in-depth queries or conversational follow-ups, users had to consciously switch to the dedicated AI Mode tab. This AI Mode, powered by Google’s Gemini AI, functions as a conversational interface, akin to ChatGPT, allowing for back-and-forth dialogue. It was initially rolled out to U.S. users in May and subsequently to a global audience in August.
The new test, announced on December 1, 2025, by Robby Stein, Google Search's VP of Product, is designed to eliminate this differentiation. It enables users to “seamlessly go deeper” into AI Mode directly from the Search results page after receiving an AI Overview. This integration means that if a simple query evolves into a desire for more detailed information, users can continue their information-seeking process within the same interface, asking follow-up questions without interruption. For the time being, this feature is exclusively available on mobile devices and is being rolled out globally.
This initiative is critical for Google, especially as its Gemini AI has seen substantial growth, reaching over 650 million monthly users as of November, partly propelled by innovations such as the Gemini Nano Banana image model. By merging the conversational capabilities of AI Mode with the widespread reach of AI Overviews, which boasts 2 billion monthly users, Google aims to significantly enhance consumer adoption and competitive edge. Robby Stein emphasized this vision on X, stating, “You shouldn’t have to think about where or how to ask your question.” He elaborated that the goal is to allow users to “just ask whatever’s on your mind – no matter how long or complex – and find exactly what you need,” marking a step closer to Google's overarching vision for Search.
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