Google introduced AI, a Q&A -type search tool, to India users today. The company stated that this tool is still in the experimental stage and users should choose Through search laboratories.
Once a user has chosen, they can ask English questions. Google did not specify whether it plans to support local languages or when it may be available.
Users can look for answers to complex multi -part questions such as “my children are 4 and 7 and have a lot of energy. Suggest creative ways to activate and move indoors, especially on hot days, without the need for much space or expensive games.” In addition, users can ask tracking questions to improve results.
Google began to test AI feature with premium subscribers in the US earlier this year. Then the company started widely released to all US users after the Google IO event. Over time, the company has added a shopping feature, introduced voice and image support, and also introduced ads.
The company said that voice and image search features are supported for users in India, as voice is a popular search feature. He added that the AI feature is powered by a customized version of Gemini 2.5. The company also noted that the first Testers of the AI mode ask 2-3x larger questions.
With more than 870 million internet users, India is one of the biggest markets for Google. It also operates as a test ground for the company to observe how multilingual users use its products.
While Google still has a share of the lion in the search market, people have begun to use AI tools based on conversations such as chatgpt and purplexity more in their daily lives. With AI mode, Google wants users who prefer this type of interface to use its own product.
In addition to the AI feature, Google is pushing products such as AI offenses, which summarize the results of the questions for you in search. The company said in April that over 1.5 billion people are using AI reviews worldwide. Earlier this month, Wall Street Journal magazine They reported that the characteristics of Google’s AI hurt publishers, who have seen the rejection of traffic from organic search.
