Aisha, consumer news reporter at TechCrunch, recently broke the great news that Google … The company has now extended AI Mode in Chrome to include support for five new languages including Hindi, Japanese, Korean and more. This development is a big step in improving accessibility and usability for the wide array of users across the globe who speak these languages.
Launched in 2021, Aisha has made significant contributions to TechCrunch, bringing insights and updates about technology trends to a broad audience. She previously developed her talents as a telecom reporter at MobileSyrup. Her expertise today is the result of her firsthand information technology knowledge and its effects on everyday consumers.
In Google’s AI Mode, new languages are automatically translated in real-time. This move is a marked step toward the company fulfilling its promise of improving user experience across all platforms. Google now sets its sights on speakers of Hindi, Japanese, and Korean. This decision enables them to expand their impact and lets more people take advantage of all their hard work and new tech. Aisha’s reporting sheds light on how these changes will impact users and what they can expect from this updated feature.
Aisha’s academic credentials lend to her insight on the overall technology landscape. She holds an honours bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto. She has an M.A. in journalism from Western University. Her academic studies have provided her with the analytical skills and technical expertise to report on the multifaceted technological issues that shape our world today.
Any readers who would like to continue to read Aisha’s work or get in touch with her for comment can email her at aisha@techcrunch.com. Moreover, she is reachable for encrypted comms via Signal at her Signal handle, aisha_malik.01, providing a safe and anonymous way to connect.


