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Google Expands AI Initiatives in India to Tap into Massive User Base

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Google is ramping up its AI initiatives in India, unveiling the Gemini AI model and new features for Google Maps, targeting a user base of 700-800 million and proposing significant economic benefits through AI by 2030.


Google is intensifying its artificial intelligence initiatives in India, targeting a vast user base of 700 to 800 million people. This strategic move comes as US tech giants invest heavily in AI to attract users in a competitive landscape. At the recent Google for India event, the tech giant unveiled its Gemini AI model, designed to enhance search capabilities, visual recognition, and language processing tailored to Indian users. A significant feature of Gemini is the introduction of Gemini Live, which will offer natural voice interactions in Hindi and support for eight additional Indian languages, catering to the growing reliance on voice technology among users. Furthermore, Google is enhancing its visual search capabilities and experimenting with video-based searches, reflecting the unique preferences of the Indian market. The company also announced plans to upgrade Google Maps with AI-generated summaries and features that focus on local experiences, aiming to transform it into a discovery platform for users. Google's commitment to India is underscored by its proposal to unlock $4 trillion in economic value through AI by 2030, advocating for investments in computing power, open data sets, and skills programs to foster AI adoption across government and small businesses.

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