Google introduces AI mode to users in India


Google has introduced its AI mode, an Q&D style search tool, to users in India today. The company said that this tool is still at the experimental stage and that users will have to oppose it via research laboratories.

Once a user has opted, he can request queries in English. Google did not specify if he planned to take care of local languages ​​or when this could be available.

Users can look for responses to complex queries and in several parts such as “my children are 4 and 7 years old and have a lot of energy. Suggest creative ways to make them active and move inside, especially on hot days, without needing a lot of expensive space or toys. ” In addition, users can ask follow -up questions to refine the results.

Google started testing AI mode with premium subscribers in the United States earlier this year. The company then started to deploy the functionality of all American users widely after its Google IO event. Over time, the company has added a purchase functionality, introduced the vocal and image research support and also introduced ads.

The company said that the vocal and image research features are supported for users in India, since the voice is a popular mode for research. He added that AI mode is powered by a personalized version of Gemini 2.5. The company also noted that the first Testers of the AI ​​mode require queries 2 to 3 times longer.

With more than 870 million Internet, India is one of the largest markets for Google. It also acts as a test field so that the company observes how multilingual users use its products.

Although Google always has a share of lion on the research market, people have started using AI tools based on a cat like Chatgpt and Perplexity in their daily life. In AI mode, Google wants users who prefer this type of interface to use its own product.

In addition to the IA mode, Google has pushed products such as IA previews, which summarize the results of the request for you, in research. The company said in April that more than 1.5 billion people used IA overviews around the world. Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal have reported that Google’s IA features hurt the publishers, who have seen trafficking in organic research.

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