MANILA, Philippines – With the rapid advances in AI, Google is constantly upgrading its generative AI experiences in Search, like AI Mode and AI Overviews.
These experiences are most helpful when they make it easy for you to connect with authentic voices and explore useful information across the web. That’s why Google is continuing to improve how it shows links in our AI Search features, and developing new ways to help you find the sources, brands, and websites you value.
Here are five new updates to help you explore relevant websites, deep insights and original content:
Explore new angles: An AI response is often just the beginning of exploring a topic you’re interested in. To make it easier to dive deeper into the web after your initial query, you’ll start to see suggestions for where to go next at the end of many AI responses.
This section links to unique articles or in-depth analyses on different facets of your topic, making it easy to satisfy your curiosity. For example, if you’re looking into the history of top tourist destinations in the Philippines, you might see a report on how Boracay became a world-class tourist spot.
Easily access your news subscriptions: Your favorite sources should be easy to find. Google is now rolling out a new feature that highlights links from your news subscriptions in AI Mode and AI Overviews, so you can quickly access the content you trust and get more value from your subscriptions.
Get advice from people who have been there: For many searches, people are increasingly seeking out advice from others. To help you find the most helpful insights to explore further, AI responses will now include a preview of perspectives from public online discussions, social media, and other firsthand sources.
Google is also adding more context to these links, like a creator’s name, handle, or community name, to help you decide which discussions you might want to read or participate in. For example, if you’re researching the best way to travel in Sagada or hike one of the many peaks in Luzon, you might see quotes from a travel or hiking forum advising on important reminders, tips, and hacks on the best way to book a trip – featuring the specific community name – so you can jump to the full conversation.
See links right where you need them: To help you dig deeper into useful websites as you’re reading, you’ll now also see more links directly within AI responses — right next to the relevant text.
For example, if you search for information about an Intramuros walking tour, you might see a series of bullet points about the different stops. With this update, you may now see a link to a Manila walking tour right next to the bullet point about routes, among other different information.
Get more context on linked websites: To give you the context you need to explore the web, Google is now giving you a quick preview of a website when you hover over an inline link in our AI experiences on desktop.
You’ll see helpful information, like the name of the website or title of the web page, so you have a better idea of the site to help you click through. Research has shown that people might hesitate to click a link if they’re not sure exactly where it leads — so this update will help people feel more confident about visiting helpful websites.
Google is continuing to enhance how we show and rank links in our generative AI Search experiences and using techniques like query fan-out, which helps us dive deeper into the web to find the most relevant sites for your search.
By improving the visibility and helpfulness of links and showcasing original voices, we're building AI in Search to help you discover the richness of the web, connecting you directly with the sources and creators you’re looking for. Google is committed to keep testing, learning, and improving these features based on what works best for you.





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