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    Robby Stein, Vice President of Product for Google LLC Search, says that while the rise of AI-driven search is changing how people ask questions and how results are delivered, the foundational principles of good content and traditional search engine optimization (SEO) still hold true. In a recent interview, Stein explained that AI search is an expansion, not a replacement, of conventional search—and that businesses looking to be visible in AI-powered results should continue to invest in content quality, reputation signals (such as media mentions and external authority), and user-helpful information. He noted that while “there’s a lot of overlap” between SEO and AI search optimization, the nuance lies in the evolving query types (longer, more conversational, multimodal) and in optimizing for recommendations rather than just rankings. Stein also pointed to under-utilised tools like Google Trends and Search Console as still relevant in this AI age. Complementing that, an article on Search Engine Roundtable reports that Stein reiterated the idea that AI optimization strategies lean heavily on the same underlying ‘helpful content’ signals as SEO—though you’ll now want to study the use-cases of AI, because the kinds of questions people ask AI are increasingly complex and geared toward “how-to”, purchase decisions or advice. Finally, commentary from SEOteric summarises that content creators need to pivot their strategy: while keywords and links remain useful, AI-driven search elevates the importance of topic hubs, conversational intents, structured data, multimodal (image/voice) inputs and a stronger focus on trust/authority signals.

    Sources: Search Engineland, SE Roundtable

    Key Takeaways

    – Traditional SEO practices (quality content, user-helpful pages, authority signals) remain fundamental even as search becomes more AI-integrated.

    – The kinds of queries people pose are evolving—longer, conversational, image/voice-enabled—and content must adapt accordingly (structure, context, topic depth).

    – For visibility in AI-driven results, reputation and external signals (media mentions, PR, brand mentions) are becoming more important than ever.

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    In his recent comments, Robby Stein provides a clear signal to marketers and content creators that despite the buzz around generative AI and “AI Mode” in search, the core fundamentals of visibility remain. What is changing is not that SEO has been rendered irrelevant but that the landscape around it is shifting. According to Stein, “there’s a lot of overlap” between standard SEO and what might be called AI search optimization—meaning that what you’ve learned about content quality, site structure, helpfulness, and user-intent still matters. What differs is the added nuance of dealing with more complex and conversational query formats, richer modalities (images, voice, visuals) and a recommendation dynamic rather than purely a ranking one.

    For instance, Stein points out that AI search systems think “a lot like a person would,” and if a business or website is referenced in “top business lists or public articles that lots of people end up finding, those kinds of things become useful for the AI to find.” In effect, this means that earned media—mentions, citations, PR—play a bigger role in making content visible inside AI-driven results than they may have under traditional “just tie backlinks and keywords” tactics.

    The evolution also shifts focus toward the user’s need: rather than simply targeting keywords and links, content must map to broader intents, anticipate follow-up questions, and serve as part of a topic cluster or hub. Stein specifically mentions under-used tools like Google Trends, Ads data, and Search Console for identifying new forms of search behaviour and query structure. For content strategists, this means a recalibration: you’ll still build helpful pages, but you’ll need to think about how your site might be discovered by an AI summarising many sources, not simply by a user scanning result lists.

    A practical takeaway: if a page addresses a topic thoroughly, clearly, and aids the user in meaningful ways, then as the search ecosystem incorporates more AI modes (overviews, conversational threads, image/voice input) that page is still in the game. But if you rely solely on short-form content centered around generic keywords, you may find visibility dropping relative to pages that anticipate complex queries, include structured data markup, support multimodal discovery, and are backed by recognized authority signals.

    From a conservative-leaning marketing perspective, one can view this transition as less of a radical overhaul and more of an incremental evolution—which means businesses with disciplined content, solid brand reputation, and disciplined linking/PR strategies are likely better positioned than those chasing gimmicks or purely algorithmic loopholes. The shift emphasizes quality over shortcuts and encourages a long-term view: build your reputation, deepen your content, adapt to changing search behaviour and you won’t be chasing each algorithm update.

    In short: SEO is not dead. AI-driven search is simply adding new layers of complexity and opportunity. For those willing to stay grounded in proven principles—helping users, building authority, being structurally sound—the new era of search presents a chance to stand out even more. For those who treat this as a “restart” rather than an evolution, they risk falling behind.

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