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Google has launched a new update to its Search Generative Experience (SGE) focused on language translation. This feature aims to help users understand content in different languages more easily. The update uses advanced AI to provide real-time translations that feel natural and accurate. People searching for information in one language can now see helpful summaries or answers translated into their preferred language without leaving the search page.


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The new translation capability works across many of the world’s most spoken languages. It supports both common and less widely used languages to reach more people globally. Google says this tool is built with privacy in mind. No personal data is stored when someone uses the translation feature. The system processes queries quickly and returns results that are easy to read.

This move is part of Google’s broader effort to make information accessible to everyone, no matter what language they speak. The company tested the feature with users in several countries before the public release. Feedback showed that people found it faster and simpler to get answers in their own language. Google also worked with linguists and native speakers to improve fluency and cultural accuracy.


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(Building for Google’s “Language Translation” SGE)

The translation function appears automatically when Google detects a language mismatch between the user’s settings and the content they are viewing. Users do not need to click extra buttons or install anything. It integrates directly into the search experience. Google plans to keep improving the system based on how people use it. Updates will roll out gradually to more regions in the coming weeks.

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