The annual ‘Google for India’ is set to unwrap today on Thursday (October 3) at 11:30 AM, which is a platform where the tech giant is anticipated to announce the latest innovations exclusively for the Indian market to showcase enhanced versions of AI tools and features.
It’s #GoogleForIndia day 😍🇮🇳
Super excited for all the updates and announcements coming your way at 11.30 amJoin the livestream to know more 🔗 https://t.co/BcOqMVmbu5.
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) October 3, 2024
Google has been sharing its innovative ideas yearly and announcing new collaborations in critical sectors like agriculture, healthcare and education. ‘ which is going to be the tenth edition since the company expect to unveil the best for Google’s AI technologies with a notion to drive India-scale impact.
Feeling 10/10 at the 10th edition of #GoogleForIndia 🥰
🔗 https://t.co/BcOqMVlDEx pic.twitter.com/J4JoSzw3W5
— Google India (@GoogleIndia) October 3, 2024
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Since Google’s annual event, Google for India 2024, is set to kick off today at 11:30 AM the key announcements likely include the expansion of Gemini AI features to India, the addition of new Indian languages to Gemini Live support and enhanced AI overview in Google Search that may cover more Indian languages.
The event will be live-streamed with Indian Sign Language (ISL) interpretation that the company ensure accessibility for all. According to Google, the vision for India’s internet journey focuses on transitioning “from access to the internet to success on the internet with the help of AI.” It is anticipated that today’s announcements will reveal Google’s latest initiatives to empower India’s digital growth. You can tune into Google for the livestream at 11:30 AM this morning.
Our speakers are all set for the 10th edition of #GoogleForIndia!
Tune in to the keynote livestream on October 3rd, 11:30 AM ⏰https://t.co/BcOqMVlDEx pic.twitter.com/GWs4mKk7Em— Google India (@GoogleIndia) October 2, 2024
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