Localization Fireside Chat

The End of SEO? How AI and GEO Decide What Gets Seen

Episode Summary

Search is no longer about keywords. It’s about signal. In this episode of Localization Fireside Chat, Robin Ayoub speaks with Leah Nurik, Founder of Brandi.ai, about the structural shift happening in search and discovery as AI becomes the primary gatekeeper. The conversation unpacks why traditional SEO is losing effectiveness, how Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is emerging as the new layer of visibility, and what it means when AI systems decide what gets seen, cited, and trusted. Rather than tactics, this episode focuses on first principles: authority, intent, credibility, and digital signal. Leah shares how AI models interpret brands, why earned media and external validation now matter more than owned content alone, and what leaders must rethink if they want to remain discoverable in an AI-first environment. This is a strategic conversation for founders, executives, and operators who understand that search has changed and that visibility is no longer controlled by humans, but by machines interpreting trust at scale.

Episode Notes

Search is no longer driven by keywords. It’s driven by signal.

In this episode of Localization Fireside Chat, Robin Ayoub sits down with Leah Nurik, Founder of Brandi.ai, to unpack how AI-driven search is reshaping discovery.

They explore why traditional SEO is losing relevance, what Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) actually means, and how AI models decide which brands surface and which disappear. This is a practical, executive-level conversation about visibility, authority, and digital signal in an AI-first world.

Topics covered include:

Why SEO is fading and what replaces it

How AI interprets brand authority and trust

GEO vs traditional search optimization

Why discovery is shifting from keywords to intent

What leaders must do to remain visible

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