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The Future of Search: Embracing the Post-Search AI Era

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Google I/O 2026 wrap-up: the post-search AI era begins

Google is often referred to as a verb, symbolizing the act of searching the internet for information. However, what if Google was an AI agent conducting searches proactively, without informing the user? In this envisioned Google world, where a significant portion of searches occur without user input or awareness, can Google still be considered a search engine?

These thought-provoking questions are explored in the latest episode of The Vergecast. Before delving into these topics, there are some updates to discuss. While corporate news remains unchanged, there is exciting news regarding the podcast. The Vergecast will now be available daily, starting on June 1st. Listeners are encouraged to share their thoughts, story ideas, feedback, and concerns by calling 866-VERGE11 or emailing vergecast@theverge.com.

The episode then shifts focus to the week’s news, primarily stemming from Google I/O. Nilay attended the event to cover the latest developments and had a conversation with Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Nilay and David delve into the evolving landscape of search, Google’s confidence in its AI capabilities, and the implications for the future of the internet. They also contemplate whether the web still holds relevance in the face of these advancements.

For more information on the topics discussed in the episode, relevant links are provided to further explore the subject matter.

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