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Future of Search: Why Generative AI is rewriting rules of SEO

Obah Sylva by Obah Sylva
April 10, 2025
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Search is no longer just about keywords and clickable links—welcome to the era of generative information retrieval. Today, artificial intelligence is reshaping how people discover and consume information online. Rather than merely matching search terms with web pages, modern search systems use generative AI to understand context, intent, and even multimedia representations of concepts. It’s not just evolution—it’s a revolution.

At the forefront of this transformation is generative information retrieval, a cutting-edge shift powered by large language models (LLMs). These AI systems don’t just retrieve data—they generate natural-language answers in real time. During a keynote at SIGIR 2023, Marc Najork of Google DeepMind laid out how we moved from simple text-based (lexical) search to hybrid and now fully generative systems, highlighting a major turning point in the future of information access.

Traditional search engines used to return a ranked list of web pages. But today’s retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems dig deep into vast databases, extract relevant insights, and synthesize them into direct, helpful answers. Users don’t just get a list—they get responses tailored to what they meant, even when their query is vague. This AI-driven approach has changed the search game, offering intelligent, assistant-like results instead of endless link-hunting.

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But with this shift comes controversy. While LLMs like those powering Google’s AI Overviews or Bing Chat are impressive, they’re not flawless. These systems are known to hallucinate facts, misrepresent information, and generate misleading summaries. Google, aware of these shortcomings, is now developing tools like ExHalder to evaluate AI-generated content and reduce misinformation. Still, platforms like Bloomberg have had to issue multiple corrections after AI-generated headlines went wrong—highlighting the inherent risks in probabilistic prediction.

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For SEO professionals, the implications are massive. The days of optimizing content solely for “10 blue links” are numbered. If users get their answers directly from AI summaries, where does that leave content creators who rely on organic traffic? Legal disputes, like Chegg’s lawsuit against Google, underscore the growing tension between AI platforms and content providers. With referral traffic on the decline, many publishers face an uncertain future.

Even inside Google, there appears to be internal friction. Reports suggest that the tech giant sees driving traffic to publishers as a “necessary evil,” casting doubt on long-term support for traditional SEO practices. The question is no longer whether SEO is evolving—it’s how fast and who will adapt in time.

Some believe the solution lies in “GEO” or Generative Engine Optimization, a new way of thinking about discoverability in an AI-first search world. While SEO focuses on rankings, GEO is about visibility within generated answers. As Fred Laurent put it: “AI interprets, search engines rank.” Understanding this distinction is key to future-proofing your strategy.

This paradigm shift, coined by Andre Broder as reducing “delphic costs,” means search engines are prioritizing seamless user experiences by minimizing the need for extra clicks. The focus is on saving users time, not necessarily driving them to external websites. At Google’s recent Search Central event in New York, it was clear that frictionless search is now a top priority.

Despite the chaos and challenges, the core mission of SEO remains: help users find the right information at the right time. But the path to doing that has changed—and will continue to change.

If you’re still clinging to outdated SEO strategies, you risk becoming irrelevant in an AI-powered search landscape. It’s time to pivot, embrace generative information retrieval, and understand how to be part of the answer—not just a blue link.

The future of search is being written now. But the big question is: is your website optimized for it?

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