In recent months, artificial intelligence (AI) has attracted a lot of attention. The technology may generate text, images, and other types of media using the generative model. Internet behemoth Google took notice of this function and integrated it into its Search. In order to create fresh and unique material, this type of AI uses deep-learning models to recognize the patterns and structures within current data. In order to help a user better comprehend the results, the generative AI provides contextual content in the form of videos (explainers or DIY snippets) and graphics in addition to text-based search results.
And now, moving one step further, Google has added generative AI to its Search feature for users in Japan and India, which will display text or visual results in the users’ native languages. According to a Google blog post, generative AI will make it easier for users to complete tasks, better grasp subjects, and discover fresh perspectives and ideas.
By tapping the language toggle button, Google Search users can also switch from an English result to a Hindi one. Additionally, it will read the results aloud using the text-to-speech feature (accessible via the Listen button). Only at JioSaavn.com can you listen to the most recent music.
In order to avoid typing follow-up queries, Google says it will soon incorporate a microphone icon in conversational mode. According to the Google site, a variety of voices will be used to produce the search results. It also stated that Search advertisements would still run in their own spots on the website. Only the United States had access to the feature up until this point. Google said customers will have the option to opt in for it after its implementation in India and Japan.