
"Google is rolling out the ability for users to ask follow-up questions directly from AI Overviews, which are the AI-generated summaries at the top of Google Search results. Now, users will be able to jump into a conversational back and forth with AI Mode, Google's conversational Search feature for complex questions. The tech giant also announced that it's making Gemini 3 the new default model for AI Overviews globally."
""People come to Search for an incredibly wide range of questions - sometimes to find information quickly, like a sports score or the weather, where a simple result is all you need," Robby Stein, VP of Product, Google Search, said in a blog post. "But for complex questions or tasks where you need to explore a topic deeply, you should be able to seamlessly tap into a powerful conversational AI experience." Google says its testing shows that users prefer an experience that flows naturally into a conversation, and that asking follow-up questions while preserving context from AI Overviews makes Search more helpful."
Google is enabling users to ask follow-up questions directly from AI Overviews, allowing a seamless transition into conversational back-and-forth via AI Mode for complex queries. Gemini 3 becomes the global default model for AI Overviews to deliver more advanced responses on the search results page. The experience preserves context from AI Overviews so follow-up questions remain coherent during conversations. Links let users move from quick snapshots to deeper explorations within a single flow. Recent updates also extend Personal Intelligence in AI Mode, permitting access to Gmail and Google Photos to generate more personalized, cross-platform answers using Search, Photos, and YouTube history.
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