Google Search Gets Smarter with the Launch of ‘AI Mode’ in India
- Google launched AI Mode in India on June 24, 2025, allowing users to access a new Q&A-style search tool via Search Labs in English.
- Google introduced AI Mode in the US earlier this year and rolled it out widely last month at Google I/O to meet growing demand for advanced AI search.
- AI Mode uses a custom Gemini 2.5 model with a query fan-out technique to handle longer, complex questions by breaking them into subqueries answered simultaneously.
- Google's Vice President Hema Budaraju said users can access real-time sources like Knowledge Graph and shopping data, and use multimodal inputs including voice and images.
- This international rollout suggests India acts as a key testing ground with 870 million internet users, but Google warns AI Mode is experimental and may not always deliver fully accurate results.
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Google search gets smarter with the launch of ‘AI Mode’ in India
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