Google Expands AI Mode To Five New Languages, There Are Hindi And Indonesia
JAKARTA - Google has started rolling out more languages into their AI Mode. Starting today, users can access AI Mode in Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese.
"Starting today, we are presenting the AI Mode to five new languages for users around the world: Hindi, Indonesia, Japan, Korea and Brazil's Portuguese," wrote the vice president of Google search product management, Hema Bamudaju in a blog post.
With the multimodal capabilities and advanced reasoning of the special version Gemini 2.5 at Search, this will allow AI Mode not only to function in general, but also to be locally relevant in every new language supported.
Through this expansion, Google hopes that more and more people can use AI Mode to ask complex questions in the language of their choice, while exploring deeper web.
Previously, Google had presented a number of the latest analytic features to AI Mode in Search, which allowed users to complete more tasks directly from search results.
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With this agentic feature, AI Mode not only helps answer complex questions, but can also take action, such as searching and arranging restaurant reservations.
In fact, in the near future, Google will expand its AI Mode analytic capabilities, thus allowing users to ask Google for local service bookings and event tickets directly.
In July, the search giant revealed that AI Mode was already used by more than 100 million monthly active users in the United States and India.