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Google has announced that it is set to bring Generative AI in search to more than 120 new countries and territories. Notably, this is the largest international expansion Search Generative Experience (SGE) has received so far.
SGE was initially available only in the US before expanding to India and Japan. Now, it is also available in South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Indonesia, South Korea, Brazil and Mexico. You can check out the full list of countries and territories by heading to this link.
Google celebrated the expansion by introducing four new languages for SGE users. These include Spanish, Portuguese, Korean and Indonesian.
Moreover, you can now ask follow-up questions without leaving the search results page. You will be able to see prior questions and search results while exploring a topic, This update is slated to roll out over the coming weeks, starting in English for US-based users.
ビジネス情報 SGE: What else is new?
SGE will underline some words that can have multiple meanings. You can suggest the specific meaning you had in mind simply by tapping on any of these words.
The search giant will be bringing this AI-powered translation feature to US-based users for English-to-Spanish translations. More countries and languages will be supported in the coming days.
Also, certain words on relevant searches regarding coding and health will be highlighted. Hovering over them will let you see a preview of their definition or related images.
This update will roll out over the next month in English in the US and will be expanded to more countries and languages soon.
So, it is safe to say that Google is sparing no effort to be at the forefront of the AI space. In line with this, the American tech giant has revealed its plan to make its AI chatbot Bard as popular as Google Search and YouTube.
ビジネス情報 Google’s plan to popularise Bard and generative AI
According to Google, Bard has the potential to become another product with a user base of 2 billion. It is worth noting that only a handful of products have managed to achieve this feat so far.
Google’s AI-powered chatbot helps users get information from the internet in a customised fashion. In an interview at the Reuters NEXT conference in New York, Bard product lead Jack Krawczyk said the company wants to make AI more accessible and useful to the everyday consumer.