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Google has announced that its AI-powered search engine mode will be available globally, covering 180 countries and regions. Initially launched in the United States, this AI mode has since expanded to India and the United Kingdom. Google has stated that the service will initially be available in English, with other language versions to be released "soon," although no specific timeline has been provided. Additionally, Google has added a feature that allows users to share links, enhancing the collaborative potential of the AI mode.
In a blog post, Google explained the new sharing feature: "By clicking the 'Share' button, your contacts can jump to the AI mode response from where you left off, ask follow-up questions, and continue exploring on their own. This will be particularly useful for collaborative tasks such as travel planning or birthday party preparations. As the sender, you always control the shared link and can delete it at any time." Google is also working on adding more intelligent agent functionalities to the AI mode, including tasks like finding restaurant reservations. Other tasks, such as booking local services and event tickets, will be available in the near future.
This global rollout of Google's AI-powered search engine mode represents a significant step forward in the integration of AI into everyday search functionalities. By making this advanced technology available to users worldwide, Google aims to enhance the search experience, providing more accurate and relevant results. The addition of the sharing feature further underscores Google's commitment to making its AI mode a collaborative tool, allowing users to work together more efficiently on various tasks. As Google continues to develop and refine its AI capabilities, users can expect even more innovative features and functionalities in the future.

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