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title: "The Signal: The Week AI Search Got Less Mystical"
date: "2026-06-06"
author: "Graham"
description: "The June 6 Power of AI weekly roundup: Google resets AEO hype, Codex moves into knowledge work, Project Glasswing expands, and the practical move for site owners."
tags: ["The Signal", "Power of AI"]
url: "https://powerofai.ca/the-signal/ai-week-june-6-2026"
readTime: "8 min"
---

# The Signal: The Week AI Search Got Less Mystical

This week, the useful story was not one more benchmark chart. It was the industry getting a little more honest about what matters. Google said the quiet part clearly: for Google Search, AEO and GEO are not separate magic games. Generative AI search is still built on the same Search systems that need useful, crawlable, trustworthy pages.

At the same time, OpenAI pushed Codex further outside the developer box, Anthropic expanded Project Glasswing, and the agent story kept moving from cute demos toward serious work. The theme is simple: AI is becoming less about asking a model a question and more about building a reliable work loop around it.

## Quick picks

- **The theme: Less magic, more work.** The week rewarded boring fundamentals: useful pages, clear workflows, verified sources, and careful review.
- **The search story: Google resets AEO hype.** Google says generative AI visibility is still rooted in Search quality and ranking systems.
- **The product story: Codex for knowledge work.** OpenAI is positioning Codex for reports, spreadsheets, presentations, research, analysis, and lightweight tools.
- **The serious-agent story: Security and science.** Project Glasswing and GPT-Rosalind show where agents become infrastructure, not novelty.

## The Signal

The Signal this week is a correction. The internet loves turning every new surface into a new acronym. SEO became AEO, then GEO, then a pile of tool scores and supposed secrets. Google just made the cleaner point: if you want to show up in Google AI experiences, make the kind of page Google can already find, index, understand, and trust.

That does not mean AI search is fake. It means the shortcut version is fake. The work is still the work.

## 1. Google called time on AEO shortcut thinking

Google now says you do not need special AI files, AI-only markup, tiny content chunks, or pages rewritten for robots to appear in generative AI features. You need strong content and a clear technical structure. That is both less exciting and more useful.

For Power of AI, the lesson is clear: keep the sitemap, robots file, schema, canonical URLs, internal links, markdown alternates, and llms.txt because they make the site easier to inspect. But do not mistake any one file for the thing that earns visibility. The thing that earns visibility is a page worth landing on.

- Use Search Console as the Google truth source.
- Keep third-party audits in perspective.
- Write pages with a point of view and real judgment.
- Use schema to clarify, not to cosplay expertise.
- Avoid publishing thin pages just to chase every query variation.

## 2. Codex is escaping the developer box

OpenAI says Codex is now being used by more than developers: knowledge workers are using it for reports, spreadsheets, presentations, contracts, research, data analysis, workflow automation, and lightweight tools. That matters because it changes the mental model. Codex is not only a coding agent. It is becoming a work artifact machine.

This is where normal people should pay attention. The future is not everyone learning to code. The future is more people being able to describe a useful internal tool, report, dashboard, or workflow and have an agent help build the first working version.

## 3. Security and science are where agents get real

Anthropic expanded Project Glasswing to more organizations across more than fifteen countries. OpenAI updated GPT-Rosalind for life sciences work. Different fields, same pattern: the serious agent story is not a chatbot with a nicer tone. It is models connected to tools, evidence, review loops, and domain constraints.

That is also the safety lesson. The more useful agents become, the more the surrounding workflow matters: permissions, source grounding, audit trails, human approval, and knowing what should never be automated blindly.

## The Noise

Ignore anyone selling a single AEO switch. llms.txt is not bad. Schema is not bad. Markdown alternates are not bad. But none of them replace trust, usefulness, or being indexed. Tools that turn those checks into a score can be useful for finding gaps, but they are not Google.

The same goes for launch hype. If a model release does not change what you can do this week, it is context, not a crisis.

## The Power Move

Make one proof-of-work page. Not a generic blog post. A page that proves you tried something, compared tools, learned what failed, and can save the reader time.

For this site, that means pages like "Codex for knowledge work," "Claude Code vs Codex after a real site update," or "How I changed my site after Google said AEO is still SEO." That kind of page is harder to copy and easier to trust.

- Pick one real task you did this week.
- Show the setup, result, tradeoffs, and what you would do differently.
- Link to the official sources you used.
- Add internal links to the matching guide or tool.
- Update the sitemap and submit the important URL after deploy.

## Watch next

Watch whether Google Search Console impressions rise on the answer pages now that the site has cleaner titles, dates, schema, and internal links. Watch whether Codex keeps moving toward non-developer workflows. Watch whether AI search tools reward pages that sound like a real person testing tools instead of a content farm summarizing press releases.

That last one is the bet here. Power of AI should not try to sound like the whole internet. It should sound like a person paying attention.

## Related Power of AI pages

- [How to Get Found in AI Search](/how-to-get-found-in-ai-search): The practical version of the Google AEO reset.
- [Codex for Knowledge Work](/codex-for-knowledge-work): The OpenAI story from the week turned into a practical guide.
- [Claude Code vs Codex](/claude-code-vs-codex): Compare coding agents before treating every agent as interchangeable.
- [What Is an AI Agent?](/what-is-an-ai-agent): The plain-English foundation for the agent shift.

## Sources and official references

- [Google guide to optimizing for generative AI search](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/ai-optimization-guide)
- [Google guidance on third-party SEO tools and AEO advice](https://developers.google.com/search/docs/fundamentals/third-party-seo)
- [OpenAI: Codex is becoming a productivity tool for everyone](https://openai.com/index/codex-for-knowledge-work/)
- [OpenAI: Codex for every role, tool, and workflow](https://openai.com/index/codex-for-every-role-tool-workflow/)
- [Anthropic: Expanding Project Glasswing](https://www.anthropic.com/news/expanding-project-glasswing)
- [OpenAI: Introducing new capabilities to GPT-Rosalind](https://openai.com/index/introducing-new-capabilities-to-gpt-rosalind/)

