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Google不革自己的命,AI搜索们也已经凉凉了?
Hu Xiu· 2025-05-23 03:23
Group 1 - Google announced the launch of an advanced AI search mode driven by Gemini at the Google I/O developer conference, moving from a "keyword + link list" approach to "natural language interaction + structured answers" [1] - In 2024, Google's search business contributed $175 billion, accounting for over half of its total revenue, indicating that the transition to AI search may impact this revenue stream [2] - Bernstein research suggests that Google's search market share may have dropped from over 90% to 65%-70% due to the rise of AI ChatBots, prompting Google to act [3] Group 2 - The entry of Google into AI search is seen as a response to the threat posed by Chatbots that are consuming traffic, indicating a challenging environment for new AI search players [4] - Perplexity's user traffic increased from 45 million to 129 million over the past year, a growth of 186%, but its actual revenue was only $34 million due to frequent discounts, leading to a net loss of $68 million in 2024 [9] - The funding landscape for AI search products has changed significantly, with only 10 products raising a total of $893 million from August 2024 to April 2025, compared to 15 products raising $1.28 billion in the previous period [12][14] Group 3 - The overall trend in AI search engines is shifting towards smaller, more specialized products, moving away from the idea of creating a new Google Search [17] - Major players like Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google have integrated AI search functionalities into their existing platforms, making it difficult for standalone AI search products to compete [18][26] - The introduction of reasoning models has improved user experience in search functionalities, but many AI search products have not differentiated themselves sufficiently, leading to a decline in user engagement [26][30] Group 4 - New AI search products are focusing on niche markets, such as health, legal, and video search, to carve out a unique space in the competitive landscape [50] - Companies like Consensus and Twelve Labs are developing specialized search engines targeting specific user needs, such as medical research and video content [32][43] - The commercial viability of AI search products remains a significant challenge, with Google exploring ways to monetize its AI search mode while facing potential declines in click-through rates for traditional ads [51]