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Is Google NERFing AI Mode?

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  • Google is refining AI Mode through iterative improvements rather than NERFing it

There is no definitive evidence that Google is intentionally 'NERFing' (weakening or limiting) its AI Mode in the Search Generative Experience (SGE). Based on the principles of AI development and Google's public approach, the company appears to be refining AI Mode through iterative improvements rather than degrading its capabilities. Early versions of AI Overviews faced criticism for being overly verbose, providing questionable answers, or overshadowing organic search results. In response, Google has focused on enhancing response precision, relevance, and citation quality, while balancing innovation with ecosystem sustainability. Recent updates prioritize concise, actionable, and source-backed answers, and adjustments have been made to reduce AI Overview prominence in certain contexts. These changes aim to address user and publisher concerns, ensure reliability, and avoid reputational risks in a competitive landscape. Overall, Google’s approach suggests a maturation of AI Mode rather than deliberate weakening.

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