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Google Search flips the AI switch for millions more users
Google’s AI Mode in Search now supports over 35 new languages and is available in more than 200 countries, enabling complex, conversational queries worldwide, Google said.
- This past week, Google expanded Opal to 15 more countries and broadened AI Mode availability to more than 35 languages and over 40 countries and territories.
- Google Labs' Opal expands to democratize app creation by converting text prompts into mini web apps, removing the need for traditional coding and meeting growing user demand.
- Google added faster build times and improved no-code debugging to Opal, while AI Mode uses Gemini models with multimodal inputs and a 'query fan-out' approach.
- For creators, Opal could help small enterprises and educators prototype apps cheaply without full coding teams, while online publishers report traffic drops linked to Google's AI Overviews, which Google denies.
- Google plans to integrate Google AI Mode with Maps and YouTube, adding multilingual prompts while experts warn of privacy, IP, and agentic AI feature risks.
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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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