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Google’s Gemini artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot may soon see significant changes, including reply features with Gmail on Android and a new subscription model.
According to the Financial Times, Google is allegedly pondering the idea of a slew of new AI features for use in Google Search that may be added to the company’s current premium subscription services.
Sources familiar with the matter told the outlet the concept is in active development and the company’s regular search engine would remain free to use. However, free and premium search products would allegedly continue showing ads. Different ideas are still being thrown around internally at Google.
The Google One AI premium membership offers users access to specific AI functionalities developed by Google. This includes 2TB of storage and a version of the Gemini assistant tailored for Gmail and Docs.
Google said in a statement:
“For years, we’ve been reinventing Search to help people access information in the way that’s most natural to them… With our generative AI experiments in Search, we’ve already served billions of queries, and we’re seeing positive Search query growth in all of our major markets. We’re continuing to rapidly improve the product to serve new user needs.”
Google’s AI model, Gemini has been touted as a massive leap forward, but it has failed to impress. It produced woke misinformation, historical inaccuracies, and bizarre racial bias.
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