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Google Search flips the AI switch for millions more users
Google's AI Mode now supports over 35 languages and is available in 200+ regions, while Opal expands to 15 new countries with improved app-building speed and debugging.
- Google announced via its blog that Opal expanded to 15 additional countries after debuting in the U.S. earlier this year, including Canada, India, and Japan.
- Responding to creator demand, Google said Megan Li praised early adopters' sophisticated Opal apps, framing the expansion as a move to democratise app development amid rising competition.
- Google upgraded Opal's debugging and editor to show immediate inline error feedback, reduced app creation time from five seconds, and enabled parallel workflow execution for complex apps.
- The rollout positions Opal to compete with no-code incumbents Canva, Figma and Replit, empowering small enterprises and educators in high-adoption markets like India and Brazil.
- Powered by Gemini AI model, Google plans multilingual prompts for Opal but faces challenges from intellectual property, privacy, hallucinations and European Union regulations.
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Google Search flips the AI switch for millions more users
Google is flipping on AI Mode worldwide, adding 35+ languages and 40+ countries to reach 200 regions. Powered by Gemini, Search handles longer questions across text and images, with tips to check availability today.
·United States
Read Full ArticleGoogle announces the availability in Romania and for the Romanian language of the “AI Mode”, a new feature in the Google Search engine, which offers an experience of research based on artificial intelligence, based on Gemini 2.5.
·Romania
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