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Google expands AI Mode to Hindi, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, and Brazilian Portuguese, widening access to its AI powered search tool.
Starting today, the Gemini-powered chatbot will be available in Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean and Brazilian Portuguese.
In Alphabet’s latest Q2 earnings call, company CEO Sundar Pichai had shared some stats showing the success of Google’s AI incorporation efforts into its core businesses including Search. Pichai had shared that the AI Mode, in July, then launched only in U.S. and India had crossed the 100-million-monthly-active-user-mark.
AI Mode is now rolling out in 5 new languages around the world: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese. We saw incredible momentum bringing AI Mode to 180+ countries in English last month. With our custom version of Gemini 2.5 in Search, we’re making… pic.twitter.com/1HmXwJ41M8 — Robby Stein (@rmstein) September 8, 2025