Close Menu
Technophile NewsTechnophile News
  • Home
  • News
  • PC
  • Phones
  • Android
  • Gadgets
  • Games
  • Guides
  • Accessories
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Web Stories
    • Press Release
What's On
An influx of used EVs could drive down prices

An influx of used EVs could drive down prices

25 April 2026
Researchers say we’re talking less than ever

Researchers say we’re talking less than ever

25 April 2026
Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass

Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass

25 April 2026
The Govee smart lamp brightened up my room, and then my life

The Govee smart lamp brightened up my room, and then my life

25 April 2026
‘Saros’ Shows Off the PS5’s DualSense Tricks

‘Saros’ Shows Off the PS5’s DualSense Tricks

25 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
Saturday, April 25
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Technophile NewsTechnophile News
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • PC
  • Phones
  • Android
  • Gadgets
  • Games
  • Guides
  • Accessories
  • Reviews
  • Spotlight
  • More
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Web Stories
    • Press Release
Technophile NewsTechnophile News
Home » Google’s AI Searches Love to Refer You Back to Google
News

Google’s AI Searches Love to Refer You Back to Google

By News Room13 March 20264 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Google’s AI Searches Love to Refer You Back to Google
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Google seems to have a Google addiction. If you click on a hyperlink in Google’s chatbot-style search tool, AI Mode, you are likely to be looped into another Google search, according to a new study from SE Ranking, a search engine optimization company. Currently, Google.com is the most commonly linked site in AI Mode.

Many website owners and publishers have relied heavily on Google Search as their primary source of visitors and have complained about declines in traffic over the past few years as the tech giant has prominently featured generative AI summaries in search results, through AI Overviews and AI Mode. Liz Reid, Google’s head of Search, has previously disputed reports about traffic declines and described AI tools as driving “highly quality clicks” to these sites.

“Even if you’re saying that people click on those citations all the time, well, there’s nothing to click on, because it just takes you to another Google result,” says Mordy Oberstein, an SEO expert and head of brand at SE Ranking. Currently, an estimated 17 percent of total citations in AI Mode lead back to Google. That’s a three-fold increase over the past year. The second most overall cited website in AI Mode? YouTube, another Google company.

Google’s presence in AI Mode citations is even more pronounced in certain niches. In the links analyzed by SE Ranking, around half of all citations in AI Mode for Entertainment and Travel returned to a Google Search result.

For example, I asked AI Mode what to pay attention to during the 2026 Oscars ceremony, and the in-line hyperlinks for top-contender movies, such as Sinners and One Battle After Another, lead to Google results. In fact, all 17 hyperlinks in this AI Mode output lead to Google results that appear in a sidebar. In addition to the Google links, the output included three buttons that link to third-party sources at the end of the paragraphs.

“Some of the links described in the report are more like shortcuts to help people explore likely follow-up questions and therefore find additional web links,” a Google spokesperson tells WIRED. “They aren’t intended to replace links to the web.” The spokesperson compared these links in AI Mode to other Search features, like ‘People also ask.’

The disruptive rise of social media in the past has sparked heated discussions between Silicon Valley companies seeking to leverage new technologies and publishers worried about potential declines in traffic. Partnership deals between tech companies, such as Google, and publishers were an attempt to adapt to that seismic change.

The idea of Google preferring its own outputs and features is nothing new to the SEO experts WIRED spoke to about the report. “It’s a continuing trend with Google,” says Danny Goodwin, the editorial director of Search Engine Land. He noticed Google linking to its own search results more often in AI Overviews last year and isn’t surprised by the news that AI Mode now includes additional self-citations.

Goodwin has experienced the “loops” before firsthand. “Google may think that’s great, but I’ve gone into those loops where I’m trying to find an answer, and the only option is to click on a Google search result that takes me to another search result,” he says. “But, it still doesn’t answer my question.” The circular experience of these AI tools is incredibly frustrating, Goodwin says, for users and publishers putting content online.

“The biggest beneficiary of Google’s traffic these days is Google,” says Rand Fishkin, a cofounder of the audience research company, SparkToro, and a digital marketing expert. He sees this as part of an overarching trend in which less traffic from search tools and social media sites is going to outside sources. “That’s the big shift. Basically, from a web that sends traffic, to a web that conserves it and is zero click.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related News

An influx of used EVs could drive down prices

An influx of used EVs could drive down prices

25 April 2026
Researchers say we’re talking less than ever

Researchers say we’re talking less than ever

25 April 2026
Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass

Ace the Ping-Pong Robot Can Whup Your Ass

25 April 2026
The Govee smart lamp brightened up my room, and then my life

The Govee smart lamp brightened up my room, and then my life

25 April 2026
‘Saros’ Shows Off the PS5’s DualSense Tricks

‘Saros’ Shows Off the PS5’s DualSense Tricks

25 April 2026
Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro is the most exciting new PC in forever

Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro is the most exciting new PC in forever

25 April 2026
Top Articles
Mobile Phone Display Market – Know Faster Growing Trends

Mobile Phone Display Market – Know Faster Growing Trends

14 January 202026 Views
Which iPhone Should You Buy (or Avoid) Right Now?

Which iPhone Should You Buy (or Avoid) Right Now?

10 March 202622 Views
Pico’s Project Swan XR Headset Wants to Go Where the Apple Vision Pro Failed

Pico’s Project Swan XR Headset Wants to Go Where the Apple Vision Pro Failed

2 March 202616 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Don't Miss
Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro is the most exciting new PC in forever

Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro is the most exciting new PC in forever

25 April 2026

Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 125, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff…

Best Apps for Focus (2026): Focus Friend, Forest, Focus Traveller

Best Apps for Focus (2026): Focus Friend, Forest, Focus Traveller

25 April 2026
The US gets the worst phones

The US gets the worst phones

25 April 2026
Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos

Discord Sleuths Gained Unauthorized Access to Anthropic’s Mythos

25 April 2026
Technophile News
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube Dribbble
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
© 2026 Technophile News. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.