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Google rolls out AI Mode across 50 new markets — including Belgium

  • Writer: Sabrina Bulteau
    Sabrina Bulteau
  • Oct 14
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 15

By Sabrina Bulteau — for PingPrime.ai


Ask anything with AI Mode – futurist digital background with glowing neon lines symbolizing artificial intelligence and innovation
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Following its launch in the Spanish-speaking world last week, Google is expanding its AI Mode to 50 new territories, now including Belgium, and to 36 new languages such as French, Dutch, and German.


A new era of conversational search

Google’s AI Mode introduces a conversational search experience similar to what made ChatGPT so successful.

Users can now dive deeper into a topic by engaging in a natural dialogue with the search engine — refining questions, exploring context, and uncovering more relevant insights step by step.

This mode will gradually appear as a dedicated tab in Google Search and within the Google app on Android and iOS. It’s multimodal, meaning users can launch and enrich their queries not only through text, but also via voice commands, images, or photos.


Part of Google’s broader AI search shift

This rollout follows Google’s earlier milestone in March with the introduction of AI Overviews in Belgium - a first step in its transition toward AI-driven search experiences.

With AI Mode now available in over 200 countries, Google leverages its dominant market position to redefine how people find and process information.


What it means for businesses

For brands and marketers, this marks a fundamental shift: visibility will increasingly depend on how AI systems interpret and generate answers, rather than on traditional SEO ranking factors alone.

Understanding and adapting to this new search behavior - what we call Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) - is becoming essential to remain visible, relevant, and trusted in an AI-first web.


The race continues

Google’s global rollout strengthens its lead in AI search, but the question remains: will this be enough to counter OpenAI’s accelerating expansion into everyday search habits? Either way, the AI search era is no longer emerging — it’s here.


After more than two decades shaping the digital world - including co-founding Be Connect, one of Belgium’s first social media agencies - Sabrina Bulteau, now co-founder of PingPrime.ai, is diving headfirst into the AI Search Shift, the third wave after mobile and social. She arms brands and leaders with the mindset and strategy to win in a world where visibility is power. No jargon. Just impact.

 
 
 

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