Google Testing AI Generated Meta Descriptions in Search Results

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Google is currently testing the use of artificial intelligence to automatically generate meta descriptions displayed in search results. Instead of using the snippet written by a website administrator, the AI creates its own summary based on the page’s indexable content.

Gemini Identified in Early Tests

Reports began appearing on Reddit showing examples of AI generated meta descriptions with the Gemini logo included at the start. SEO specialist Brodie Clark later shared screenshots on X, formerly Twitter, showing that these descriptions were not simple summaries but AI driven insights related to discussions on the topic.

Google has not confirmed these tests publicly, but the findings strongly indicate experimentation with AI powered meta generation.

Potential Concerns for SEO

Reduced Control Over Messaging

If Google expands the use of AI for meta descriptions, publishers may lose control of how their content appears in search results. Even if the AI uses legitimate excerpts from the page, it may generate wording that does not align with brand tone or the original purpose of the content. This could affect consistency, engagement and user perception.

Organic Traffic Could Decline Further

Since the introduction of AI Overview and the wider adoption of AI tools following the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, zero click searches have increased significantly. Data from SimilarWeb suggests that in the United States, searches without clicks rose to sixty nine per cent between January 2024 and May 2025. If AI generated meta descriptions become more common, search users may rely on the snippet alone, potentially reducing organic traffic even further.

The Role of Meta Descriptions Today

Meta descriptions are not direct ranking factors, but they strongly influence click through rate by shaping user expectations of the page. Website administrators typically define them manually, but Google may override them in several cases including when:

  • No meta description is set
  • The description is duplicated, generic or irrelevant
  • A different snippet is more closely aligned with the user’s query
  • There are page variations such as multilingual versions
  • The tag contains excessive keyword repetition
  • Content is dynamic and frequently updated

Research from Moz and Ahrefs indicates that Google already rewrites more than sixty per cent of meta descriptions when it considers other content on the page more appropriate for the query.

What This Means for SEO Strategy

At Hedgehog Digital, we recognise that this type of AI testing presents a new challenge for SEO professionals. If Gemini progresses beyond AI Overview and begins generating meta descriptions independently, the ability to tailor messaging in line with commercial objectives may be reduced.

SEO strategies would then require an even stronger focus on content clarity, semantic accuracy and alignment with search intent within the indexable elements of the page. Rather than relying on metadata alone to influence behaviour, the depth and structure of the on page content would become even more critical.

Preparing for the Future

The introduction of AI into the meta description process reflects a broader shift in how search engines interpret and present content. While AI may help deliver contextually accurate summaries, it also introduces variability and unpredictability for brands relying on organic visibility.

Businesses should begin preparing by:

  • Ensuring page content is clear and aligned with user intent
  • Improving semantic structure and topic relevance
  • Avoiding any content that could be misinterpreted by AI
  • Monitoring changes in click through rate and engagement over time
  • Reviewing performance at page level to detect any AI based snippet changes

Final Thoughts

AI generated meta descriptions may signal a future where Google’s interpretation of content takes priority over publisher input. While this could improve relevance from a search perspective, it may also reduce control over brand positioning within SERPs.

As testing continues, businesses will need to adapt by focusing on content quality, structure and intent. Clear messaging embedded within the page itself will likely play a greater role in influencing AI generated summaries.

Hedgehog Digital will continue monitoring developments closely to help organisations prepare for strategic adjustments in SEO practice.

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Josh is the owner of Hedgehog Digital and has over 15 years of experience across digital strategy, SEO, web design and marketing. He has led projects for start ups through to international brands, working across both strategic direction and hands on delivery. With a background in creative development and performance optimisation, Josh brings commercial clarity and practical execution to help clients grow online.
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Josh

Josh is the owner of Hedgehog Digital and has over 15 years of experience across digital strategy, SEO, web design and marketing. He has led projects for start ups through to international brands, working across both strategic direction and hands on delivery. With a background in creative development and performance optimisation, Josh brings commercial clarity and practical execution to help clients grow online.