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AI-assisted Inquiries: Google Search Amplifies Feature Set for Query Resolution Across an Additional 120 Nations, Thai Accessibility Inclusive

Google announced the launch of a new search feature called Search Generative Experience (SGE) which uses an AI chatbot named AI Bard to provide answers to search queries. Previously, this feature was only available for testing in the United States and select countries. However, the latest update has expanded the availability of this feature to users in an additional 120 countries, including Thailand.

For users in Thailand, the Search Labs feature will be accessible, but with certain limitations. It will only support searches in the English language. Users who have been granted access to the testing phase will be able to see the Labs icon (represented by a pink bottle) located in the top right corner of the Chrome homepage.

In addition to the expansion of availability, Google has also announced that SGE now supports four additional languages for search queries. These languages include Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and Indonesian. With these new additions, SGE now supports a total of seven languages, which include English, Hindi, and Japanese.

TL;DR: Google has introduced the Search Generative Experience feature, powered by the AI chatbot AI Bard, which provides answers to search queries. The feature was initially tested in the US and select countries but has now been expanded to 120 countries, including Thailand. Users in Thailand can access the Search Labs feature, limited to English searches. The feature supports a total of seven languages, including Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Indonesian, English, Hindi, and Japanese.

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