AI Mode is Now Available in Hindi & 4 Other Languages
Google introduced AI mode in India earlier in June.

Google has expanded AI Mode, its most advanced AI-powered search experience, to five additional languages: Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, and Brazilian Portuguese. The rollout makes AI Mode accessible to millions of new users worldwide, enabling them to ask complex questions and explore the web more intuitively in their preferred language.
Google introduced AI mode in India earlier in June via Google Labs, allowing users to ask more complex, layered queries using text, voice, or images.
AI Mode is powered by a custom version of Gemini 2.5, designed with advanced multimodal and reasoning capabilities. Google said the expansion goes far beyond simple translation, requiring “a nuanced understanding of local information” to ensure that AI-powered search delivers contextually relevant results across diverse regions.
The move underscores Google’s push to make its cutting-edge AI search technology truly global. With this update, users in key markets such as India, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, and Brazil can now access AI Mode’s deeper, more conversational search features.
Google could also be preparing to release Gemini 3.0, its most advanced AI model to date. Although not yet formally confirmed, Git references to “Gemini 3.0 Pro” and “Gemini 3.0 Flash” in Google’s developer tools suggest active development, hinting at imminent release.
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