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Google brings Gemini in Chrome to users in Australia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea

Google brings Gemini in Chrome to users in Australia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea
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After debuting in the US, Gemini in Chrome is making its way to more markets. Starting today, Google is rolling out Chrome's built-in chatbot to users in countries in East Asia and the Pacific, including Australia, Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, South Korea and Vietnam. The expansion comes after Google earlier this year made Gemini in Chrome available to people in Canada, India and

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