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- Google’s AI Mode, which was launched in the United States last June, is a true revolution in online searches. Thanks to the integration of the Gemini tool at the heart of its search engine, Google promises richer and more relevant results for users. This takes browsing the web to a whole new level. Imagine personalized suggestions that truly meet your needs. A dream come true thanks to Google’s artificial intelligence!
- thorny. Kent Walker, head of public affairs at Google, did not hesitate to declare that France is lagging behind, “stuck with artificial intelligence services dating back to the year”. It’s hard not to agree with him.
- A tense context between Google and France
- However, all hopes are not lost for France. Google has expressed its intention to quickly resolve these
- Many interesting applications on the market bear witness to this. For example, promising projects such as
- , which is attracting attention on social media, demonstrates AI’s ability to transform the way we interact with technology.
Have you always dreamed of seeinggenerative AI transform your Google search sessions? The good news is finally here! After months of waiting, Google’s AI mode is about to arrive in Europe. But beware, not all countries will be celebrating. Find out which country is lagging behind and why this could mark a turning point forartificial intelligence on the continent.
Finally, the revolution is underway for the old continent! Google’s long-awaited generative AI is making its debut in Europe, bringing with it richer, smarter, and, above all, more personalized search results. However, not all countries are welcoming this technological advancement with the same enthusiasm, as one country in particular is being left out. Let’s discover together why France is being excluded from the growth of this innovation. Google’s AI Mode: A Technological Breakthrough
Google’s AI Mode, which was launched in the United States last June, is a true revolution in online searches. Thanks to the integration of the Gemini tool at the heart of its search engine, Google promises richer and more relevant results for users. This takes browsing the web to a whole new level. Imagine personalized suggestions that truly meet your needs. A dream come true thanks to Google’s artificial intelligence!
Expansion in Europe, but not for everyone! After several months of waiting, Google has finally decided to roll out its AI mode in several European countries. This is excellent news for millions of users who are about to see their searches significantly improve. However, the joy is short-lived for some, as France, paradoxically, is not on the list. Why this exclusion? The reasons for France’s exclusion It seems that the situation is not due to chance, but to legal issues
thorny. Kent Walker, head of public affairs at Google, did not hesitate to declare that France is lagging behind, “stuck with artificial intelligence services dating back to the year”. It’s hard not to agree with him.
France finds itself facing legal obligations in terms of neighboring rights. These rules stipulate that Google must pay media outlets when their content appears in search results. Although this principle aims to protect the rights of creators, it seems to create an insurmountable obstacle for the deployment of AI in France.
A tense context between Google and France
The tension between Google and the French government is not new. With more than 750 million euros of fines imposed on the American company for not having respected these obligations in 2021 and 2024, it is obvious that the climate is not conducive to collaboration. Google does not seem to want to change its strategy, thus leaving French users without access to the latest advances in artificial intelligence.
A persistent hope for the future
However, all hopes are not lost for France. Google has expressed its intention to quickly resolve these
legal leaps , which could make it possible to envisage a future where French users will also be able to benefit from queries enriched with AI. In the meantime, Internet users will have to make do with old search methods, a throwback that is difficult to digest. An innovation that is already making waves
Many interesting applications on the market bear witness to this. For example, promising projects such as
the ChatGPT phone project or evenCheetah
, which is attracting attention on social media, demonstrates AI’s ability to transform the way we interact with technology.
Finally, the growing frustration of French users with this situation cannot be ignored. While other countries are making great strides towards the future, a concerned outlook is being cast on the now-shared design of artificial intelligence applications, and a sense of anxiety is pervading minds, leading to the question: should innovation really come up against legal barriers? In this context, the debate on the true impact of AI will also become increasingly prevalent in everyday life. Users eager to explore this technology will have to deal with administrative realities. In short, what future does France hold in the face of these challenges? Only time will tell. And while other nations are getting involved, France remains, for the time being, on the sidelines, observing the world of artificial intelligence from the sidelines, waiting for the situation to change.