Google introduces generative AI to Search in India, Japan
- Google has introduced generative AI to its Search tool in India and Japan, allowing users to receive text or visual results in response to prompts. The feature was previously available only in the United States and gives users the option to opt in.
- Japanese users can use the feature in their local languages, while it is available in English and Hindi in India. Google's AI search is designed for seeking information, differentiating it from chatbot Bard, which can hold human-like conversations and generate software code.
- Google's AI search competes with Microsoft's Bing.
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Following US Debut, Google Unveils Generative AI-Powered Search In India And Japan - Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG), Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)
Alphabet Inc.’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google has officially rolled out its generative AI-powered Search feature in Indian and Japanese markets, following its successful debut in the U.S. What Happened: In Japan, this feature supports local languages, providing users with results in their preferred dialect. It’s available in English and Hindi in India, catering to the nation’s linguistic diversity. Users can interact with this advanced t…
Google Introduces AI Search Tool For India In English, Hindi
Alphabet's Google said on Wednesday it introduced generative artificial intelligence to its Search tool for users in India and Japan that will show text or visual results to prompts, including summaries. The feature, which was first launched only in the United States, was rolled out this week in the two countries, and users will have the choice to opt in for it. Japanese users will be able to use the feature in their local languages, while it wi…
Google Introduces Generative AI to Search in India, Japan
Aug 30 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s GOOGL.O Google said on Wednesday it introduced generative artificial intelligence to its Search tool for users in India and Japan that will show text or visual results to prompts, including summaries.
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