Google announced on Wednesday that users in India and Japan now have access to generative artificial intelligence in its Search tool, which will display text- or image-based answers in response to queries, including summaries.Users in the two nations will have the option to opt in for the function, which was first exclusively released in the United States and was pushed out this week.Users in Japan will be able to use the service in their native tongues, while users in India will be able to use it in English and Hindi.The purpose of Googles search function is to find information, such as where to buy something. The companys chatbot is said to differ from Bard. The AI search tool, reportedly has a persona of its own and can have conversations that seem human-like to produce software, among other things.