Google Search Just Got a Massive Glow-Up: How Gemini 3.5 Flash Is Rewriting the Rules
Here’s the real deal: Google just flipped the switch on its Search bar, and it’s no longer about scrolling through lists of links. The entire thing is now powered by Google’s Gemini 3.5 Flash model, which generates custom AI-summarised pages straight in response to your queries [2].
What is it?
→ Think of Google Search like your old-school newspaper rack, rows and rows of headlines you had to pick through. Now, it’s more like having a smart friend who reads the whole paper, picks out the best bits, and hands you a neat summary with the option to ask follow-up questions. You can even drop in images or videos, and the AI will chow down on that info to give you a tailored answer. It also lets you deploy “information agents” that run background tasks for you while you focus on other stuff [2].
Why does it matter?
→ This isn’t just a tech tweak, it’s a workflow revolution. Let me give you two real-life examples:
- Marketers planning campaign briefs: Instead of jumping between five different sites to gather trends, stats, and competitor moves, you type one query like “latest social media trends for Q3 in Australia” and get a cohesive, sourced summary with visuals and follow-up prompts. You save hours of manual digging and can start drafting your brief by lunch [2].
- Small business owners syncing inventory with Shopify: You ask, “What’s the best time to restock winter jackets based on last year’s sales and current weather forecasts?” The AI pulls data, compares trends, and even suggests a restock date. You can then set an information agent to auto-check stock levels weekly and ping you if you’re running low [2].
I remember last month, when I was helping a local café owner prep for summer, we spent three hours trawling through Google results for foot traffic trends and weather patterns. If this update had been live, I’d have typed one query, got a custom page, and we’d have been sipping flat whites by 10am. That’s the kind of no-fuss efficiency we’re talking about.
Google calls this the most significant change to Search in over 25 years, and honestly, it’s hard to argue with that [2]. No shade, just facts: if you’re still treating Search like a link list, you’re riding shotgun on the wrong side of the UX journey.
Key facts at a glance
| Feature | What it does |
|---|---|
| Gemini 3.5 Flash-powered Search | Generates custom AI-summarised pages instead of link lists [2] |
| Image/video queries | Let you submit queries via photos or videos for tailored answers [2] |
| Information agents | Run background tasks on your behalf while you focus elsewhere [2] |
| Follow-up questions | Allow you to dig deeper without starting a new search [2] |
Digital trends move fast, but insight is still the slow burn that builds trust. And this update? It’s got both. Less fluff, more fire.


