Google Rolls Out Gemini in Chrome in 7 New Countries
Google has started rolling out Gemini, a feature that aims to provide more accurate and relevant search results, in Chrome in seven new countries. This expansion marks a significant step in the company's efforts to improve user experience and provide better search results. Gemini uses artificial intelligence to analyze user behavior and search patterns to offer more tailored results. This feature was first introduced in the United States and is now being rolled out to more countries. The feature is available on desktop and iOS in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Vietnam, and on desktop only in Japan and South Korea. This move is part of Google's ongoing efforts to improve its search algorithm and provide users with more accurate and relevant results. Google has not provided a specific timeline for when the feature will be available in all countries.
Key Takeaways
- → Gemini is available in 7 new countries: Australia, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, and Vietnam
- → Feature available on desktop and iOS in 5 countries, desktop only in Japan and South Korea
- → Gemini uses AI to analyze user behavior and search patterns
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