Google today announced a major update to its search service, integrating the latest Gemini2.0 technology to AI Overviews, and launching a new experimental feature, "AI Mode". After this news was released through the X platform, it quickly aroused widespread attention and heated discussions from the technology community. These updates are designed to further enhance the user's search experience, especially in dealing with complex issues and meeting advanced user needs.
The introduction of Gemini2.0 technology has made AI Overviews more powerful, and users can use this feature without logging in. Google said on the X platform: "Gemini2.0 is now integrated with AI Overviews, which can help users solve difficult problems such as programming and advanced mathematics. Now, users can access AI Overviews without logging in." This change means that users can experience AI Overviews' intelligent answers without an account, especially when dealing with encoding, multi-modal queries and math problems, with faster response speed and higher quality. X user warmly welcomed this, and one user commented: "I finally don't need to log in, AI Overviews' handling of technical issues is even more powerful!"

In addition, the update also expands the coverage of AI Overviews, and more users, including teenagers, can now use this feature for free. Google said that the introduction of Gemini2.0 will significantly improve the depth and practicality of search results, providing users with more accurate and comprehensive information.
In response to the needs of advanced users, Google has launched the experimental feature of "AI Mode". The official introduced on the X platform: "AI Mode is a new experimental feature in search, allowing users to ask questions at will, get AI answers, and explore in-depth through subsequent questions and links." This function adds stronger inference, thinking and multimodal capabilities based on AI Overviews, and is especially suitable for complex queries that require in-depth analysis or multi-step answers.
Currently, AI Mode is the first to be open to Google One AI Premium subscription users as an optional experimental feature of Google Search Labs. Google called on users to sign up for early testing on the X platform, saying it was "designed for users who are eager to try the latest technology." The X community responded enthusiastically to this, and some people predicted: "This may be the future of search!"
X users showed strong interest in this update. One user commented: "AI Mode's multimodal and reasoning capabilities sound very powerful, and I look forward to seeing how it handles complex problems." Google said that through "query extension" technology, AI Mode can search for multiple relevant sub-topics and data sources at the same time, providing users with more comprehensive answers and supporting conversational follow-up questions.
The update further consolidates Google's leading position in the field of AI search, and the gap with competitors such as OpenAI and Anthropic continues to widen. In the future, AI Mode may add more visual response and rich formats to further enhance the user experience.
Google Search introduced Gemini2.0 and AI Mode, which not only optimized the performance of AI Overviews, but also brought experimental features to advanced users. Judging from the heated discussions on the X platform, these updates have successfully attracted widespread attention. With the gradual promotion of AI Mode, Google Search may move into a new era of smarter and more interactive.
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