Googleโs AI Overviews are way too chatty and personal for a search engine, and it shows
Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more. At I/O this year, Google sold the vision of a new Search, one that offers hyperpersonalized responses and gets a host of AI additives. As Google moves on to eliminate the distinction between Search and Ge
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At I/O this year, Google sold the vision of a new Search, one that offers hyperpersonalized responses and gets a host of AI additives. As Google moves on to eliminate the distinction between Search and Gemini , it wants vanilla responses to be flavored by more personalized AI responses. But some of those may not be to everyoneโs taste, especially when they deter users from getting the results they want. And weโre seeing fresh examples of that in action.
Google Searchโs AI Overviews are once again showing their buried chatbot traits. Just like last month, when we learned that AI Overviews were getting perplexed by words such as โignoreโ or โremember,โ theyโre repeating a similar patternย with phrases.
Redditor Timekiller_74 recently shared their experience of Googleโs AI Overviews โflirtingโ with them. They had apparently searched for โyou mean a lot to me,โ expecting Google to tell them what the phrase implies, but instead got Gemini to bypass search results and tell them, โthe feeling is mutual.โ A typical search would show results about the phraseโs meaning and common usage โ as it still does under the AI Overview. However, with the AI-generated section taking up a large chunk of the space, the useful results get overshadowed, prompting users to scroll more.
I tested searching for the phrase at my end and got similarly cheeky results. I tested similarly endearing phrases and got a blend of just responses with plain endearment, as well as some logical responses telling me about the meaning of the phrase.
In certain cases, it also suggested songs with titles matching the phrase. What I realized was that the heartening answers in AI Overviews were more likely to appear in response to generic terms, rather than to less specific sayings or idioms.
Ironically, none of the responses were as intimate or heartwarming when I said the same to chatbots. Gemini, ChatGPT, and Claude all responded with a tone of gratitude but showed no signs of affection, sounding more professional than friendly. Notably, while Claude and ChatGPT also emphasized that they were merely AIs not worth loving, Gemini omitted this from the Flash modelsโ responses, including it only when using Gemini 3.1 Pro.
Warning users about its inanimate nature also becomes imperative, as humans have increasingly shown signs of emotional connection and dependence on AI, and some of these โrelationshipsโ havenโt ended on a good note.

