Search News You Can Use - SEO Podcast with Marie Haynes
Marie Haynes
201 episodes
5 months ago
It was an honour to attend Google I/O in person.
Search is changing radically! Google called it a new era of Search with Gemini 2.5 at its core.
This podcast episode was recorded live.
Stay up to date on AI with my newsletter: https://mariehaynes.com/newsletter
Immediate updates on important AI and SEO news in my community, the Search Bar: https://community.mariehaynes.com/spaces/11879397/feed
0:00 – 0:51 Welcome & recap of Google I/O invitation, outline of the live episode’s agenda
0:51 – 1:55 Screen-share setup; meeting Sundar Pichai and Sergey Brin anecdotes
2:40 – 4:15 What AI Mode is, why Google may replace “classic” search, and the query fan-out patent
4:15 – 6:02 How clicks train AI Mode; demo showing 59 source sites and the result carousel
7:03 – 9:14 Ethics of Google using web content; E-E-A-T impact on carousel inclusion
9:55 – 12:22 Accuracy, hallucinations, feedback buttons, and why original content matters
14:00 – 17:21 Freshness signals, library analogy for originality, Gemini Live phone demo
17:21 – 27:55 Gemini AR glasses test, personal-context search & privacy implications
32:21 – 35:22 Gemini in Chrome: on-page AI assistance, summarisation, e-commerce concerns
35:22 – 40:47 Project Mariner: browser agents that automate multitab workflows; job impact
40:47 – 43:59 Agent Mode & agent-to-agent checkout; custom charts/graphs in AI Mode
43:59 – 50:52 Deep Search (multi-query research) and uploading your own files for reports
50:52 – 54:42 E-commerce upgrades: “Try it On” virtual fitting, price-tracking, “Buy for Me” with Google Pay, Wing drone delivery
54:42 – 57:00 Gemini V3 multimodal video creation, Flow editor, AI content production costs
57:00 – 60:00 Google’s universal AI assistant vision, coming hardware, and industry upheaval
60:00 – 61:00 Sergey Brin on the web’s unpredictability ten years out; reflections on accelerating change
61:00 – 62:27 Dario Amodei’s forecast of 20 % unemployment from AI; balancing fear with opportunity
62:27 – 63:50 Learning-curve discussion: experiment daily, let Gemini/ChatGPT tutor you step by step
63:50 – 66:00 Question on falling organic clicks: focus on conversions, cite Will Reynolds’ data, report revenue over raw traffic
66:00 – 67:12 Who gets credit—SEO or CRO? Rebranding SEO as AIO/GEO and outlining the evolving practitioner role
67:12 – 68:32 Brand building beyond Wikipedia: podcasts, social presence, authoritative mentions; example of podcast mention boosting AI-overview visibility
68:32 – 69:20 LLMs.txt debate: no major model honors it yet, so implementing it is likely wasted effort
69:20 – 70:10 Server-log analysis of AI bots: seeing ByteDance and others, limited actionable value beyond selective blocking
70:10 – 71:10 Google Agent Space: 100-seat minimum, use cases for large agencies (onboarding, HR, process agents)
71:10 – 72:10 MCP for e-commerce customization tools; preparing your site for future agent-to-agent APIs
72:10 – 73:20 Speculation that many third-party agent frameworks will fade once Google/OpenAI integrate agents natively
73:20 – 74:10 Community learning benefits; SEO skillset as problem-solving edge in the AI era
74:10 – 75:25 Overview of the Search Bar Pro community, tutorials, “happy hour” discussions, member advantages
75:25 – 76:50 Coping with upheaval: lamplighter analogy, choosing optimism, hunting for new opportunities
76:50 – 78:00 Closing remarks: upcoming talks on BCIs and agents
78:00 – 87:08 Final chat exchanges, farewells, and session wrap-up
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It was an honour to attend Google I/O in person.
Search is changing radically! Google called it a new era of Search with Gemini 2.5 at its core.
This podcast episode was recorded live.
Stay up to date on AI with my newsletter: https://mariehaynes.com/newsletter
Immediate updates on important AI and SEO news in my community, the Search Bar: https://community.mariehaynes.com/spaces/11879397/feed
0:00 – 0:51 Welcome & recap of Google I/O invitation, outline of the live episode’s agenda
0:51 – 1:55 Screen-share setup; meeting Sundar Pichai and Sergey Brin anecdotes
2:40 – 4:15 What AI Mode is, why Google may replace “classic” search, and the query fan-out patent
4:15 – 6:02 How clicks train AI Mode; demo showing 59 source sites and the result carousel
7:03 – 9:14 Ethics of Google using web content; E-E-A-T impact on carousel inclusion
9:55 – 12:22 Accuracy, hallucinations, feedback buttons, and why original content matters
14:00 – 17:21 Freshness signals, library analogy for originality, Gemini Live phone demo
17:21 – 27:55 Gemini AR glasses test, personal-context search & privacy implications
32:21 – 35:22 Gemini in Chrome: on-page AI assistance, summarisation, e-commerce concerns
35:22 – 40:47 Project Mariner: browser agents that automate multitab workflows; job impact
40:47 – 43:59 Agent Mode & agent-to-agent checkout; custom charts/graphs in AI Mode
43:59 – 50:52 Deep Search (multi-query research) and uploading your own files for reports
50:52 – 54:42 E-commerce upgrades: “Try it On” virtual fitting, price-tracking, “Buy for Me” with Google Pay, Wing drone delivery
54:42 – 57:00 Gemini V3 multimodal video creation, Flow editor, AI content production costs
57:00 – 60:00 Google’s universal AI assistant vision, coming hardware, and industry upheaval
60:00 – 61:00 Sergey Brin on the web’s unpredictability ten years out; reflections on accelerating change
61:00 – 62:27 Dario Amodei’s forecast of 20 % unemployment from AI; balancing fear with opportunity
62:27 – 63:50 Learning-curve discussion: experiment daily, let Gemini/ChatGPT tutor you step by step
63:50 – 66:00 Question on falling organic clicks: focus on conversions, cite Will Reynolds’ data, report revenue over raw traffic
66:00 – 67:12 Who gets credit—SEO or CRO? Rebranding SEO as AIO/GEO and outlining the evolving practitioner role
67:12 – 68:32 Brand building beyond Wikipedia: podcasts, social presence, authoritative mentions; example of podcast mention boosting AI-overview visibility
68:32 – 69:20 LLMs.txt debate: no major model honors it yet, so implementing it is likely wasted effort
69:20 – 70:10 Server-log analysis of AI bots: seeing ByteDance and others, limited actionable value beyond selective blocking
70:10 – 71:10 Google Agent Space: 100-seat minimum, use cases for large agencies (onboarding, HR, process agents)
71:10 – 72:10 MCP for e-commerce customization tools; preparing your site for future agent-to-agent APIs
72:10 – 73:20 Speculation that many third-party agent frameworks will fade once Google/OpenAI integrate agents natively
73:20 – 74:10 Community learning benefits; SEO skillset as problem-solving edge in the AI era
74:10 – 75:25 Overview of the Search Bar Pro community, tutorials, “happy hour” discussions, member advantages
75:25 – 76:50 Coping with upheaval: lamplighter analogy, choosing optimism, hunting for new opportunities
76:50 – 78:00 Closing remarks: upcoming talks on BCIs and agents
78:00 – 87:08 Final chat exchanges, farewells, and session wrap-up
Search News You Can Use - SEO Podcast with Marie Haynes
56 minutes 31 seconds
7 months ago
How AI Will Change Our Lives Over the Next Decade
Dr. Marie Haynes discusses the future of AI, highlighting the massive investments being made by companies like Google, Meta, and Amazon. She acknowledges concerns about job loss and fear for the future but presents an optimistic vision, quoting Sam Altman and Elon Musk who believe AI will lead to greater prosperity and even a universal high income.
Marie details how AI is currently used for tasks like organizing thoughts and image generation, but its true potential lies in AI agents. These agents will research and complete tasks, changing how we interact with the web and businesses. She gives examples of using agents for hotel and flight research and deep research projects.
She also talks about using AI for coding and creating tools, sharing her personal experience of developing a tool to analyze website traffic drops. Marie believes AI agents will become like employees, increasing productivity and allowing her to focus on more complex tasks. She envisions AI optimizing businesses in various ways, such as chatbots, competitor research, and IP creation.
Marie acknowledges the disruption AI will cause, leading to job losses in digital marketing and other industries. She compares this to historical technological shifts like electricity and the printing press, noting that while there were initial negative consequences and job losses, these technologies ultimately led to progress and new opportunities.
She encourages listeners to embrace AI, suggesting they learn to code with AI, stay updated on AI developments, and become experts in AI in specific areas. She also advises sharing their knowledge and learning to communicate effectively with language models (prompting). Haynes believes AI will improve our lives, offering advancements in healthcare, mental well-being, and innovation. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of being part of shaping the future of AI, rather than just watching it happen.
Learn to prompt with a weekly email from Marie Haynes:
https://www.mariehaynes.com/prompts
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Search News You Can Use - SEO Podcast with Marie Haynes
It was an honour to attend Google I/O in person.
Search is changing radically! Google called it a new era of Search with Gemini 2.5 at its core.
This podcast episode was recorded live.
Stay up to date on AI with my newsletter: https://mariehaynes.com/newsletter
Immediate updates on important AI and SEO news in my community, the Search Bar: https://community.mariehaynes.com/spaces/11879397/feed
0:00 – 0:51 Welcome & recap of Google I/O invitation, outline of the live episode’s agenda
0:51 – 1:55 Screen-share setup; meeting Sundar Pichai and Sergey Brin anecdotes
2:40 – 4:15 What AI Mode is, why Google may replace “classic” search, and the query fan-out patent
4:15 – 6:02 How clicks train AI Mode; demo showing 59 source sites and the result carousel
7:03 – 9:14 Ethics of Google using web content; E-E-A-T impact on carousel inclusion
9:55 – 12:22 Accuracy, hallucinations, feedback buttons, and why original content matters
14:00 – 17:21 Freshness signals, library analogy for originality, Gemini Live phone demo
17:21 – 27:55 Gemini AR glasses test, personal-context search & privacy implications
32:21 – 35:22 Gemini in Chrome: on-page AI assistance, summarisation, e-commerce concerns
35:22 – 40:47 Project Mariner: browser agents that automate multitab workflows; job impact
40:47 – 43:59 Agent Mode & agent-to-agent checkout; custom charts/graphs in AI Mode
43:59 – 50:52 Deep Search (multi-query research) and uploading your own files for reports
50:52 – 54:42 E-commerce upgrades: “Try it On” virtual fitting, price-tracking, “Buy for Me” with Google Pay, Wing drone delivery
54:42 – 57:00 Gemini V3 multimodal video creation, Flow editor, AI content production costs
57:00 – 60:00 Google’s universal AI assistant vision, coming hardware, and industry upheaval
60:00 – 61:00 Sergey Brin on the web’s unpredictability ten years out; reflections on accelerating change
61:00 – 62:27 Dario Amodei’s forecast of 20 % unemployment from AI; balancing fear with opportunity
62:27 – 63:50 Learning-curve discussion: experiment daily, let Gemini/ChatGPT tutor you step by step
63:50 – 66:00 Question on falling organic clicks: focus on conversions, cite Will Reynolds’ data, report revenue over raw traffic
66:00 – 67:12 Who gets credit—SEO or CRO? Rebranding SEO as AIO/GEO and outlining the evolving practitioner role
67:12 – 68:32 Brand building beyond Wikipedia: podcasts, social presence, authoritative mentions; example of podcast mention boosting AI-overview visibility
68:32 – 69:20 LLMs.txt debate: no major model honors it yet, so implementing it is likely wasted effort
69:20 – 70:10 Server-log analysis of AI bots: seeing ByteDance and others, limited actionable value beyond selective blocking
70:10 – 71:10 Google Agent Space: 100-seat minimum, use cases for large agencies (onboarding, HR, process agents)
71:10 – 72:10 MCP for e-commerce customization tools; preparing your site for future agent-to-agent APIs
72:10 – 73:20 Speculation that many third-party agent frameworks will fade once Google/OpenAI integrate agents natively
73:20 – 74:10 Community learning benefits; SEO skillset as problem-solving edge in the AI era
74:10 – 75:25 Overview of the Search Bar Pro community, tutorials, “happy hour” discussions, member advantages
75:25 – 76:50 Coping with upheaval: lamplighter analogy, choosing optimism, hunting for new opportunities
76:50 – 78:00 Closing remarks: upcoming talks on BCIs and agents
78:00 – 87:08 Final chat exchanges, farewells, and session wrap-up