Google has expanded its artificial intelligence-powered search features to include Yoruba and Hausa, two of the most widely spoken languages in Nigeria. The update integrates the languages into Google’s AI Overviews and AI Mode, enabling both voice and text-based interactions for millions of speakers across the country. Users can now ask questions, explore topics and receive summaries in either language. According to the company, the expansion forms part of a broader rollout covering 13 African languages, including Swahili, Amharic and isiZulu. Google announced the languages were selected based on strong search activity and levels of digital engagement across the continent. READ ALSO : Scientists Develop Injectable ‘Mini Livers’ to Support Organ Failure The development follows the recent launch of Nano Banana 2 in Nigeria, a high-fidelity image generation model that allows creators to produce professional-quality visuals using simple text prompts. Google stressed that the en...