AI Update: Google's gift to Indians, now you will be able to use AI Mode in Hindi..

Seeing the growing trend of AI, Google has upgraded its AI Mode. AI mode was introduced to make Google Search even better. Now this mode is available in 5 new languages. The special thing is that it has become even easier and useful for Hindi speakers to use this feature of Google Search. Now you can ask questions in Hindi and get their answers.
Now Google AI mode gets support for these five languages.
About six months ago, Google launched AI Mode only in the English language. However, now it is supporting five more languages , including Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese. According to Google's blog post, with this expansion, now more people will be able to ask complex questions in their favorite language using AI mode. Also, you will be able to explore the web more deeply.
For your information, let us tell you that last month it was introduced in more than 180 countries. Google has created it using the Gemini 2.5 AI model. This feature of Google is very useful for those who want to know new things or do some work, such as planning a trip or learning about local places.
How does AI mode work?
In AI mode, you can ask questions using text, voice, or photo. Google's AI can understand what you say. For example, if you want to know about flowers that bloom at night, AI will give you the correct information. You can ask him more questions.
Google said that this is not just translation. AI also has to understand local information. Google's aim is to make AI search useful for people around the world.
It will get better with time.
Google says that AI mode is still under development. This means that it will get even better with time. Google's AI mode is a powerful feature that can help people find information and learn new things. Now, after getting Hindi support, it has become even more useful for Indians. They can ask questions and seek answers in their own language.
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