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    Home»Technology»Google’s Search Dominance Shows Cracks in the AI Era – Memeburn
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    Google’s Search Dominance Shows Cracks in the AI Era – Memeburn

    Ewang JohnsonBy Ewang JohnsonJune 27, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Google’s online empire still looks massive, but the cracks are getting harder to ignore

    Alphabet posted$109.9 billion in Q1 2026 revenue, with Search revenue up 19% and queries at an all-time high. That doesn’t sound like a company in trouble. But the AI era is changing what “search” even means, and that’s where Google’s old dominance starts to look less certain

    Google is still winning, but the game is changing

    Google’s biggest advantage has always been habit. You want an answer, you open Google. You want a business, restaurant, product, route or news update, you search

    Now users can askChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Gemini or Copilotand get a direct answer without scanning ten blue links. That’s the real shift. Search is moving from “show me websites” to “give me the answer.”

    Google knows this. At I/O 2026, the company called its new AI-powered Search box thebiggest upgrade to Search in over 25 years. It also said AI Mode had passedone billion monthly users, with queries more than doubling every quarter

    So the pressure isn’t that Google missed AI. It didn’t

    The pressure is that AI may weaken the exact web model Google built: users search, websites compete for clicks, advertisers pay for attention, and Google sits in the middle

    The Safari warning hit a nerve

    One of the clearest warning signs came from Apple

    Reutersreportedin 2025 that Apple was looking at addingAI-powered search optionsto Safari. Apple executive Eddy Cue also testified that Safari searches had fallen for the first time, with users turning to AI tools instead. Alphabet shares fell 7.3% after the news, wiping roughly$150 billionfrom its market value

    That matters because Google reportedly pays Apple around$20 billion a yearto remain Safari’s default search engine. If Apple makes AI search options more prominent, Google may lose one of its most valuable distribution channels

    Google pushed back, saying it still sees overall query growth, including from Apple devices. That’s an important counterpoint. But even Google’s response showsthe company now has to defend search behaviourthat once looked untouchable

    AI Overviews create a publisher problem

    Google’s AI Overviews help users get quick answers. But for publishers, they create a painful question: what happens when Google uses the web to answer users, but users no longer visit the web?

    A 2026 study comparing Google Search, AI Overviews and Gemini found that AI Overviews appeared for51.5% of representative real-user queriesin its dataset. The study also found that AI results often pull from a different set of

    That changes visibility. A website can rank well in classic search and still lose attention if an AI box answers the question first

    We think the real story here is not just traffic loss. It’s bargaining power. Publishers need Google for discovery, but Google increasingly needs publisher content to make AI answers useful

    That tension is already showing up in regulation

    Regulators are moving faster now

    The UK Competition and Markets Authority has ordered Google to make Search rankings fairer and more transparent. The regulator said UK businesses rely on Google to reach customers, but many struggle when ranking changes arrive without enough warning or clear ways to challenge them

    The CMA also wants strongerdata portability, meaning approved third parties can build services using people’s Google search data with permission. Google has six months to implement the fair-ranking requirement and three months for data portability

    This doesn’t directly change Search in South Africa tomorrow. But it matters

    Global rules often shape product design. If the UK forces more transparency around Search and AI results, other markets may start asking similar questions

    Why South Africa should care

    For South African readers, the bigger question is simple: who controls discovery?

    If you run an online store in Cape Town, a restaurant in Sandton, a media site, a travel brand or a small service business, Google still matters. It decides how many people find you without paid ads

    And Google has another local advantage:Android dominates South Africa’s mobile market. StatCounter put Android at76.74%of South Africa’s mobile operating system market in May 2026

    That gives Google a powerful path into everyday AI use through Search, Chrome, Android, Gemini and Google apps

    But it also means any shift in Google Search hits local businesses hard. If AI answers reduce clicks, SEO becomes less predictable. If AI agents start booking, comparing and buying on your behalf, brands may need to optimise for assistants, not just search engines

    We recently covered howChatGPT’s market share fell below 50% as Gemini surged, which shows the AI assistant market is already fragmenting

    Google’s moat isn’t gone. It’s changing shape

    Google still has money, talent, infrastructure, Android, YouTube, Chrome, Maps, Gmail and Gemini. That’s a huge moat

    But the moat no longer protects only a search box. It now has to protect an AI ecosystem where users expect answers, actions and personalised help

    What we’re watching now is whether Google can turn Search into an AI assistant without hurting the publishers, advertisers and businesses that made Search useful in the first place

    Because if the web becomes just raw material for AI answers, the internet may get faster

    Is Google Search losing dominance?

    Not yet in a dramatic way.Google Search is still growing, but AI tools are changing how people find answers

    Why is AI search a threat to Google?

    AI search can answer questions directly, which means users may skip traditional links. That weakens the old model where Google sends traffic to websites

    Why does this matter in South Africa?

    South African businesses depend heavily onGoogle visibilityand Android reach. If AI reshapes search, local SEO, publishing and digital advertising will feel the impact

    Cracks Dominance Googles Search Shows
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