The quest for generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing worldwide, and Brazil is now part of it. Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) aims to provide quicker and more comprehensive results. Google states that people are finding generative AI valuable for addressing complex inquiries they might not typically research.
Search Generative Experience (SGE) can now be accessed in more than 120 additional countries and territories worldwide, such as Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Indonesia, Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa. As part of this growth, four new languages – Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, and Indonesian – have been introduced for SGE users.
Using Artificial Intelligence to utilize Google
To begin using the Search Generative Experience in Brazil, you must visit the test page on Google’s website. Here, Google will demonstrate how the search function operates using artificial intelligence by providing an example. Simply click on the “Test an example” button as shown in the screenshot below.

Next, you will be guided to a random search result displayed using SGE, as shown in the image below.

Once you are on the screen, you will find a button labeled “Ask another question” where you can playfully inquire about things to Google, such as when I tested by asking: “Do you know the workshopdanet site with .br?”

When is the anticipated time for SGE to switch its pattern?
Initially, the search function is only accessible to Chrome users on desktop. However, in the coming weeks, it will also be accessible on mobile devices with Android or iOS through the search app.