Google I/O 2026: Search Becomes Predictive and Generates AI Summaries

Published on May 23, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Google has presented a significant evolution of its search engine at its I/O 2026 event. The search bar will dynamically expand, offering predictive suggestions based on artificial intelligence, surpassing traditional autocomplete. Results will include AI-generated summaries, interactive graphs, and personalized interfaces, integrating Gemini and Gmail into a unified experience.

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Personalized Information Agents and Linkless Search 🔍

The technical novelty lies in the ability to create information agents directly from the search itself. These agents will track specific topics, such as product launches, and integrate with Gemini to generate contextual responses. Search results will prioritize synthetic summaries over traditional links, using language models to adapt the interface to the user. Personalization will be dynamic, learning from previous interactions with Gmail and other Google tools.

Goodbye to Links: Now the AI Tells You What It Wants You to Know 🤖

Google has decided you no longer need to click on anything. The AI will summarize everything for you, from cooking recipes to conspiracy theories, with interactive graphs that nobody asked for. Of course, if you want to know the original source, you'll have to ask the information agent, which will probably reply with a curt trust me, I read it on the Internet.