Google Launches AI Overviews In Search To More Than 100 Countries

Google has just expanded AI Overviews to more than 100 countries around the globe. This means the popular search feature will have AI Overviews embedded with the AI offering.

In the past, it was limited to just a few nations including the United Kingdom, the US, India, Mexico, Japan, Brazil, and Indonesia. Now, users from so many different destinations can benefit from it, the search giant confirmed.

Google also explained how it has major plans to extend the language support feature. So if you are in any nation with AI Overviews, you can attain them in any of their native languages as Google will provide support.

Google also shared more details on how this project is one of its biggest expansions to date. The fact that more than 100 countries can benefit means making the most of search like never before. So if a curious explorer is looking for something, they no longer have to restrict the search to a few questions.

The launch already began during the week’s start and Google says it’s a slow process. But it does hope to see success with time, seeing the great demand for AI Overviews. As per Google, the goal of reaching out to one billion users each month is slowly turning into a reality.

Meanwhile, Google also mentioned the list of popular languages that are available right now. This includes English, Japanese, Spanish, Hindi, and Indonesian. If you’re based in the US and speak Spanish, you’ll see this as a regular offering in your native language.

The news comes as the search engine giant and other arch-rivals in the industry try to innovate AI and Search. It’s important to understand how AI features such as Overviews affect businesses and websites. As per Google, if you do own a brand, it always helps to see how it can impact it on Search, how clicking can change, and also what difference it brings to impressions.

Also, a stark reminder to all that the search landscape keeps on changing. So what users might see on Google Search today in terms of AI might contrast with what’s seen in the future. It all sounds very interesting and we hope users are just as keen to use AI as Google is in terms of implementing it.


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