Google Debuts AI Mode in Search in Kenya, Nigeria & South Africa

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Google has launched AI Mode in Search for users in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, allowing users to enjoy multimodal search through text, voice, or even images.

The search giant says AI Mode will help users tackle complex, multi-part questions with more intuitive responses, multimodal inputs, and deeper ways to explore topics.

According to Alex Okosi, Managing Director, Google Africa. “With AI Mode, we are reimagining the Search experience. Users will not only find the information they need more easily but will also be empowered to explore a wider range of content from across the web.”

AI Mode, powered Google’s latest Gemini 2.5 model, allows users to ask nuanced and exploratory questions that would previously require multiple searches. With its advanced reasoning and context understanding to Search, AI Mode is Google’s answer to Meta AI, ChatGPT, PerplexityAI among other AI platforms garnering for the search market.

With its advanced reasoning, AI mode breaks queries into subtopics and simultaneously searches them up allowing for a deeper dive into the web.

The AI-powered response includes prominent links to web sources, expanding the types of questions people can ask and opening up new opportunities for content discovery.

Google’s ranking systems will still display authoritative web links alongside data from AI Overviews leading users to a greater diversity of websites and a default to a set of traditional web search results.

AI Mode has been rolled out in these markets today and will appear as a tab on the Search results page and within the Google app for Android and iOS.

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Sam Wakoba
Based in Nairobi, Kenya, Sam is a pan-African technology journalist, author, entrepreneur, technology business mentor, judge, educationalist, and a sought-after speaker and panelist across Africa’s innovation ecosystem. He is the convenor of the popular monthly #TechNight evening event and the #StartupEast Awards and Conference, platforms that bring together startup founders, developers, entrepreneurs, investors, content creators, and tech professionals from across the continent. For more than 16 years, Sam has reported on and analysed Africa’s technology landscape, covering some of the continent’s most impactful, and at times controversial policies, programs, investors, co-founders, startups, and corporations. His work is known for its independence, depth, and fairness, with a singular goal of helping build and strengthen Africa’s nascent technology ecosystem. Beyond journalism, Sam is a business analyst and consultant, working with brands, universities, corporates, SMEs, and startups across East Africa, as well as international companies entering the East African market or scaling across Africa. In his free time, he volunteers as a consulting editor and fintech analyst at Business Tech Kenya, a business, technology, and data firm that publishes reports, reviews, and insights on business and technology trends in Kenya. Follow him on X: @SamWakoba