Google will now jump you directly into AI Mode when you do a follow-up question from AI Overviews within Google Search. This makes the “transition to a conversation even more seamless,” Robby Stein, VP of Product, Google Search wrote.
Plus, Google AI Overviews are powered by Gemini 3 by default, globally.
AI Overviews jumping to AI Mode. We covered when Google was officially testing this back in December and also before Google confirmed the test in October 2025. The ask a follow-up question within the Google Search AI Overviews will jump you into a conversation directly in AI Mode.
Google said this is about “making the transition to a conversation even more seamless,” within Google Search.
Why is Google doing this? Google said that during its testing, it “found that people prefer an experience that flows naturally into a conversation – and that asking follow-up questions while keeping the context from AI Overviews makes Search more helpful.”
Here is how it works:
When you click on “Show more,” Google will overlay AI Mode directly over the search results. You can to click the X at the top right of the screen to go back to the search results. And all the sources are removed from this view, so much for sending more traffic to publishers and content creators…
Note, this is live on mobile only right now.
Gemini powering AI Overviews. Google also said that it is rolling out Gemini 3 as the default model for AI Overviews globally. Robby Stein said, “we’re making Gemini 3 the new default model for AI Overviews globally, so you get a best-in-class AI response right on the search results page, for questions where it’s helpful.”
This is different from his previous announcement about a week ago, where Gemini 3 Pro would power AI Overviews for complex queries for English globally for Google AI Pro & Ultra subs.
Now, Gemini 3 is the default model uses for AI Overviews globally.
Why we care. While Gemini 3 may provide better quality responses for AI Overviews, the bigger news is that Google officially rolling out that follow up questions go to AI Mode from Google Search’s AI Overviews.
This is a big deal, because this will likely result in even fewer clicks from Google Search to publishers and instead will drive more searchers into AI Mode.
AI Overviews show up at the top of the search results for many queries. It is hard enough to get clicks from those citation cards now, and it will be even harder as this new follow-up experience rolls out. Google is actively pushing those searchers from Search into AI Mode and not to your website.
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