Home Technology Artificial Intelligence Google bets on local languages to fuel Android’s growth in India The company has been developing an artificial intelligence model that would be able to handle more than 100 Indian languages across speech and text by Bloomberg June 7, 2023 Image credit: Unsplash Google is adding more Indian languages to its services and seeking ways to make its Android smartphones cheaper, eager to win more users in the world’s most populous country. The Alphabet unit is enabling more users in India to access its services with their local language, by either writing or using their voice, Sanjay Gupta, head of Google India, said Tuesday. The company has been developing an artificial intelligence model that would be able to handle more than 100 Indian languages across speech and text, a drive that would widen internet access beyond the country’s urban English-speaking minority. “To me, that’s the biggest investment that we’re making as Google,” Gupta told a news conference. “To enable this content revolution, is to enable every Indian to use the internet as deeply as English users did five years back.” The Mountain View, California-based company’s Android operating system dominates the Indian market, while Apple is making a push in more expensive smartphones. Google has made efforts to solidify its position in mass-market phones, launching affordable devices such as those through its partnership with billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Jio. “We today have one of the lowest data costs in the country, but the next 300 million users will require a much cheaper smartphone,” Gupta said. The South Asian nation’s internet economy is set to expand more than five-fold to about $1tn by 2030, according to a research report from Google, Temasek Holdings and Bain & Co. That surge is expected to be driven by e-commerce, online travel bookings, food delivery and ride-hailing. Read: Google teams up with UAE organisations for AI research and sustainability initiatives Tags Android Artificial Intelligence Google India languages Technology 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE consumers worried about application failure during holiday season: Report Oracle targets training 50,000 Saudis in AI, latest tech Abu Dhabi launches free Hala Wi-Fi across emirate