By Alyssa Wagner, Director of Paid Search, AKA

Google Marketing Live 2026 made one thing very clear: AI is no longer just an add-on to advertising. Google AI Mode is the future of search.
From conversational search experiences to YouTube’s growing role as a performance channel, Google is rapidly reshaping the future of paid media.
Here are some of the biggest takeaways from this year’s event and what they mean for advertisers.
1. AI is Here to Stay
Consumers are no longer just searching; they’re asking detailed questions.
Google’s 2026 roadmap is centered around Agentic AI, powered by Gemini at every step. AI-generated overviews and adaptive responses are quickly becoming a key search experience.
What this means for advertisers:
We’ve already rolled out AI Max keyword expansion across many accounts and are cautiously testing text customization features. Early results show increased traffic volume alongside stable, and in some cases slightly improved, CPAs.
2. YouTube is Officially a Performance Channel
Google is positioning YouTube as far more than an awareness platform.
As Demand Gen campaigns continue to evolve, YouTube is becoming a true full-funnel performance driver.
Key updates included:
What this means:
3. Automation is Expanding, but Control Still Matters
A major theme throughout Google Marketing Live was balancing automation with advertiser oversight. Google is clearly encouraging advertisers to lean further into automated campaign types and AI-generated assets, but concerns around transparency, control, and brand representation remain.
Success in this next phase of advertising will likely come from:
So, Where Do We Go From Here?
Search ads aren’t disappearing. YouTube isn’t “just awareness.” And AI isn’t optional anymore.
The advertisers who succeed in this next era will be the ones willing to test early, adapt quickly, and rethink how content, creative, and media work together in an AI-driven ecosystem.
Google is clearly all-in on AI-powered discovery.
Now it’s on us as advertisers to figure out how to make it work—both automatically and strategically.