Google announced the expansion of its experimental AI service, Opal. Initially available only in the US, the service is now available in over 160 countries. However, Turkey and the European Union were not included in this list.
Why is Google Opal Turkey not on the list?
The reason the service hasn’t been made available in Turkey and the EU is due to “regulatory compliance.” Google stated that the process of complying with legal regulations in these regions is ongoing and that they are working to make Opal available in these markets in the future.

Developed under the umbrella of Google Labs, Opal stands out with the motto “Create, edit, and share mini AI applications with written commands.” This service allows users to create mini web applications using written commands without requiring coding knowledge.
Opal leverages various Google AI applications to understand user requests and produce results. Users can share these mini applications with others via a link. This system promises to be particularly convenient for those who lack coding knowledge but want to develop visually focused and useful tools.
So, are you looking forward to Google Opal coming to Turkey? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

