Google Brings AI Mode to India, Transforming Search with Smarter, Chatbot-Like Responses

Google has launched its AI-powered Search Mode in India, offering interactive, chatbot-like responses using voice, text, or photos, now available to all users on web and mobile.

Google Brings AI Mode to India, Transforming Search with Smarter, Chatbot-Like Responses

Google officially made its new AI-powered Search Mode available to all users in India, on both desktop and mobile.The capability was only available in Google Labs before, but now it's available to everyone.This is a big step forward in how we search the web.

This new AI Mode was shown off at Google I/O 2025. Its goal is to make your search experience more interactive, conversational, and tailored to you.The AI Mode can provide you smart, in-depth responses and links to more information, whether you want to type your question, say it out loud, or use Google Lens to take a picture.

To access this function, go to the Google homepage and click on the "AI Mode" option next to other tabs you know, such as All, News, and Shopping. It's only available in English for now, but additional languages will be added soon.

The user interface is very similar like other AI chatbots, like ChatGPT or X's Grok.You'll see "Ask Anything" prompt, and you can ask about anything, from organizing a trip to comparing products or figuring out complex problems.Google's Gemini AI utilizes multimodal and complex reasoning to power the answers, giving you information that is both detailed and easy to understand.

AI Mode is different from regular Google Search since it can organize information in an organized manner.You get brief responses and suggestions for follow-up questions instead of a large list of links. This makes your search experience faster and easier to understand.

India is one of Google's biggest markets and has the cheapest mobile data in the world, so it makes perfect sense for AI Mode to be released there.Getting millions of people involved in the future of AI-driven search is an appropriate step.

Information referenced in this article is from News 18

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