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Google has officially rolled out its advanced AI Mode search experience in five new languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese, marking a major milestone in global search technology. This expansion leverages the power of Google’s custom Gemini 2.5 model, delivering nuanced, locally relevant results far beyond simple translation. The move comes as Google aims to democratize AI-powered search for billions of users, enabling richer exploration and more complex queries in users’ preferred languages.
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Google Launches AI Mode in Five New Languages
Starting this week, Google’s AI Mode is accessible to users around the world in five additional languages:
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According to Google, this launch is part of an ongoing effort to create a truly global search experience, one that goes beyond simple translation and embraces cultural context, local information, and region-specific needs.
How to Access Google’s AI Mode
Anyone interested in experiencing these enhanced capabilities can try AI Mode by visiting google.com/ai. The rollout brings Google’s most advanced search experience to new audiences, reinforcing the company’s commitment to making information universally accessible and useful.