Google Rebuilds Search Around Gemini 3.5 Flash
In the last 24 hours, the AI industry delivered four stories that collectively redraw the map for AI search, quantum computing, and AI video. Google is reportedly preparing its quantum AI model, Meta’s Muse Spark LLM, and OpenAI quietly killed Sora.
AI is reshaping the landscape of search overall: Gemini 3.5 Flash replaces the Link List.
According to a report from Crescendo AI, Google is overhauling its search product around Gemini 3.5 Flash replacing traditional link lists with AI-generated summaries that reshape the user’s behalfs. The report describes this as Google’s most significant search change in over 25 years. NVIDIA is entering the quantum AI space. And OpenAI has quietly retired from one of its most hyped product lines. Here is what matters and why.
The implications are substantial. Google Search still processes an estimated 8.5 billion queries per day. Shifting that volume from link-based results to AI-generated summaries does not just change the user experience; it fundamentally alters the way information is accessed.
Quantum computing is also on the rise, with NVIDIA’s new model optimizing for speed and efficiency. This is a pivotal moment for AI, as the industry shifts towards more integrated and intelligent systems.

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