Google's vision is shifting from helping you find answers to doing the work for you. At this year's I/O, the company showed off a search experience that's less about ten blue links and more about an AI agent that completes tasks on your behalf.
The search bar itself is getting a makeover. It will dynamically expand as you type longer queries, and new AI-powered suggestions will go beyond simple autocomplete. Google says these suggestions could fill in the blanks of your search in ways you didn't originally intend.
This is a fundamental shift in what search means. For 25 years, Google's job was to point you to information. Now it wants to be the thing that acts on that information for you.
For anyone using AI tools at work, this matters because it shows where the big platforms are headed. The search box is becoming a command center. You type what you want done, and the AI figures out how to do it.
The question is whether users actually want this. There's a difference between finding the best restaurant and having an AI book your reservation without asking. Google is betting you'll trust it to make those calls.
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