Google Search recently released AI Mode but it seems that it has accidentally leaked 47 different AI-powered search options as well. These search options include QTalk, Info Sleuth, Fantasy Sports Researcher, Allium, Smart Kitchen, MedExplainer, and more. This shows that Google is testing different types of search features which are based on different niche interests. Tom Critchlow shared some screenshots of these search options on LinkedIn.
Some more of these search options include Golden Compass, Smart Kitchen, QTalk, Automat, MedExplainer, AI Topics Layer 10, Info Sleuth, Air, Learn About X, Fantasy Sports Researcher, Web Guide, Neon, AI Topics, Spark, Lsi, Memora, Topic Map, Allium, About This Image, AI Mode, Fact-checker and Neural Chef. Airport AIO, Bizmatch, Shopping, Health, Limelight, AI List, AIM Guided Narration (Fig), Home Energy Assistant, Explore, Clarifying Questions, Getting Things Done, Outfit Dreamer, Visit Guide, Highlight, Supercat Prototype, Nitroboost:Create, Fig Slideshow, Incentives Explorer, web_guide_flagship, Create, Stateful Journey, Stargaze, Weekend Hub, Motorcycles and Opt-in were also some search options leaked from Google search.
Tom says that when he clicked on these AI search features, it didn't change much of the results but Google has added a URL parameter like mgt=25 for Neural Chef.
This test highlights Google’s ongoing shift toward AI-driven, niche-focused search experiences, signaling a potential departure from one-size-fits-all search rankings. As AI integration deepens, search could become more modular and personalized, with different AI models catering to distinct user intents. This aligns with broader SEO trends, where zero-click searches, AI-generated summaries, and topic-specific AI layers are reshaping content visibility. For marketers and publishers, the challenge lies in adapting to AI-enhanced search interactions, ensuring content remains discoverable in an era where traditional ranking signals may hold less weight.
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Some more of these search options include Golden Compass, Smart Kitchen, QTalk, Automat, MedExplainer, AI Topics Layer 10, Info Sleuth, Air, Learn About X, Fantasy Sports Researcher, Web Guide, Neon, AI Topics, Spark, Lsi, Memora, Topic Map, Allium, About This Image, AI Mode, Fact-checker and Neural Chef. Airport AIO, Bizmatch, Shopping, Health, Limelight, AI List, AIM Guided Narration (Fig), Home Energy Assistant, Explore, Clarifying Questions, Getting Things Done, Outfit Dreamer, Visit Guide, Highlight, Supercat Prototype, Nitroboost:Create, Fig Slideshow, Incentives Explorer, web_guide_flagship, Create, Stateful Journey, Stargaze, Weekend Hub, Motorcycles and Opt-in were also some search options leaked from Google search.
Tom says that when he clicked on these AI search features, it didn't change much of the results but Google has added a URL parameter like mgt=25 for Neural Chef.
This test highlights Google’s ongoing shift toward AI-driven, niche-focused search experiences, signaling a potential departure from one-size-fits-all search rankings. As AI integration deepens, search could become more modular and personalized, with different AI models catering to distinct user intents. This aligns with broader SEO trends, where zero-click searches, AI-generated summaries, and topic-specific AI layers are reshaping content visibility. For marketers and publishers, the challenge lies in adapting to AI-enhanced search interactions, ensuring content remains discoverable in an era where traditional ranking signals may hold less weight.
Read next: AI’s Biggest Users Are the Least Informed — Why Lack of Knowledge Fuels Adoption