As of June 2025, Google has been quietly running nearly 1,200 search-related experiments with over 800 still active. 

These are not just UI tweaks or A/B button tests. They are deep, infrastructural probes involving AI agents, entity recognition, user profiling, multimodal embeddings and even real-time geo-semantic tagging.

![Understanding queries via expansion geo mapping scoring](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Understanding-queries-via-expansion-geo-mapping-scoring.png)

The world’s most powerful information engine is in a constant state of micro-evolution and we have just had our first real glimpse behind the curtain.

This investigation was conducted by Olivier de Segonzac & Damien Andell and first published by Search Engine Land on July 22, 2025.

So what exactly is happening inside the search engine we rely on every day? 

And why should marketers, publishers, and users pay close attention to things like “ghost entities,” “Nephesh” or “MagitCotRev15”?

## Over 1,200 Live Google Search Experiments Power Your Search

In a major update, a recent in-depth investigation has lifted the veil on the hidden mechanisms of Google’s search infrastructure.

As per [Search Engine Land](https://searchengineland.com/inside-google-search-system-experiments-ai-agents-entities-459123) it is stated that at the core of this revelation is a staggering number: [1,200 live experiments](https://i-l-i.com/google-experiments-list-june2025.html)—800 of which were active as of June 2025.

Forget the notion that Google periodically updates its algorithms. 

Unlike most companies that release new versions every few years, Google quietly experiments, launches and iterates in near real time. It’s evolution, not revolution.

Each micro-change is tested in small batches. Some experiments are in their 15th iteration like MagiCotRev15Launch while others are barely a week old. 

This layered ecosystem enables speed without chaos and precision without risking mass disruption.

Among the standout projects:

- DeepNow and NowBoost – successors to Google Now.
- SuperGlue – possibly replacing the older Glue/NavBoost architecture for universal search.
- Codenames like Whisper, Moonstone, and Solar, each operating in specific verticals such as shopping, travel, or finance.

This analysis also confirmed that codenames and systems first revealed in the 2024 Google leaks (like QRewrite, QUS, NavBoost, Mustang, and Tangram) remain actively in use.

In fact, more than 50 active experiments are solely focused on Shopping alone which ensures that vertical domains are not side projects anymore, they are core search experiences.

**E****ntities: Google’s New Language**

One term keeps popping up throughout these findings: entities. 

And if you think that just means people or places then think again.

In a brilliant talk titled “Entities Everywhere,” researchers Damien Andell and Sylvain Deauré (1492.vision) reveal how the Knowledge Graph forms the very nervous system of Google.

This Knowledge Graph powers not just Search, but Discover, YouTube, Maps, Gemini and Google Assistant. And at its heart lies Livegraph, a verification engine that assigns confidence scores to every fact it sees.

These facts are classified across layered namespaces:

- **kc:** Highly trusted corpora like government records.
- **ss:** Web-scraped facts.
- **hw:** Human-curated data.

And they are more known as ghost entities. 

These are transient data points Google creates in near-real-time to reflect breaking news or viral events. They do not live forever but they let Google act instantly, far faster than most AI models trained on static snapshots.

For businesses and SEO professionals, this means:

- Become a validated entity.
- Align with verified topics.
- Get cited across the web, consistently.

Google’s Knowledge Graph does not just read your site but it understands it.

## Inside Google’s AI Mode: 90+ Projects and a Swarm of Smart Agents

What if Google search was not just a search bar? What if it could behave like a travel agent, a personal chef or a news editor?

That future is here and under the project name: AI Mode (AIM).

As of May 2025, a debug panel (visible only internally or via VPN) listed **90+ active AI projects**. Among them are ultra-specialized agents, including:

- Travel Agent and Flight Deals
- Smart Recipe, Neural Chef and Food Analyzer
- News Digest, Daily Brief
- Shopping AI Studio**
**

This is not one chatbot. It is a constellation of niche AI services. Most of these fall under Project Magi, which includes:

- **MagiModelLayerDomain** known as core infrastructure
- **MagitV2p5Launch** – connected to Gemini 2.5
- **SuperglueMagiAlignment** – similar to NavBoost for AI interactions

And then comes MagitCotRev15Launch, which implements a unique Chain-of-Thought (CoT) reasoning model:

 Reflect → Research → Read → Synthesize → Polish

Yes, Google’s AI does not just answer you—it reasons through multi-step logic to deliver the best response.

The user interface is also transforming:

![User Interface Inside Google’s AI Mode](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/User-Interface-Inside-Googles-AI-Mode.png)

- AimLhsOverlay – AI sidebar
- SbnAimEntrypoints – a reinvention of “I’m Feeling Lucky”
- Even the Google logo itself now acts as an AI input gateway.

## Your Identity as an Embedding: Meet Nephesh, Picasso and VanGogh

Here is where things get even more mind-bending.

Behind the scenes, Google is building mathematical representations of you called embeddings to power personalized experiences. 

This system, named Nephesh, captures your interactions, searches, clicks and behaviors across Google’s ecosystem.

![Google](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Googles-Nephesh-system-tracking-user-behavior.png)

For Discover specifically, two embedding engines shine:

- **Picasso** known as your long-term memory (via STAT and LTAT models)
- **VanGogh** real-time, on-device behavioral analysis

Together, these profiles determine what appears in your feed based on scroll behavior, device state, even physical location like “Semantic Home” or “Semantic Work.”

And it does not stop there.

Google also tracks if you’re in motion, riding a bike, in a lift or even sleeping thanks to a project named HULK. 

## Understanding Queries: Expansion, Geo Mapping, and Real-Time Scoring

So, how does Google turn your messy, incomplete query into precise results?

 Google uses tools like:

- **QRewrite** and **QUS (Query Understanding Service)** – to clean and interpret input.
- **GWS → SuperRoot → QUS → QBST** – the processing pipeline still active since the 2024 leaks.
- **Query Expansion** – which turns “cycling tour France” into “bike travel,” “cycling routes,” “trips,” and more.

It even uses geo-aware logic which transforms queries based on where you are, what language you speak, and what businesses are nearby.

Each term is then scored in real time on a 0–10 scale across URLs:

![Google search 1200 experiments AI entities](https://www.stanventures.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Google-search-1200-experiments-AI-entities.png)

1. Named entities? Max score.
2. Title matches? Bonus.
3. Stop-words? Ignored.

But the final ranking isn’t decided here alone. These scores blend into broader ranking factors like NavBoost, freshness and entity coherence.

## Welcome to Google’s Parallel Universe

So, let’s see what does all this mean for users, businesses and marketers?

Google is no longer a static index of the web. It is a living, breathing constellation of experiments, agents, graphs and real-time intelligence.

The average user may never know that when they search for “best pasta in USA” or “AI lead gen tools,” a dozen agents, embeddings, experiments and entity graphs spring into action behind the scenes.

But now you know.

And if your business, brand or content strategy has not yet caught up and this might be the wake-up call you need.