Google’s Gemini AI Chatbot to Receive Major Updates and Potential Subscription Model
Google’s Gemini AI chatbot is undergoing significant changes, as sources claim that it may soon include reply features with Gmail on Android and a possible new subscription model. The tech giant is reportedly considering adding new AI features to Google Search for premium subscription services, while the regular search engine will remain free to use.
One of the new offerings, Google One AI premium membership, will provide users with access to advanced AI features, including 2TB of storage and a version of the Gemini assistant for Gmail and Docs. Additionally, Google is exploring the possibility of integrating AI within various products, such as releasing Gemini-powered reply suggestions in the Android Gmail app.
In a surprising turn of events, Apple is rumored to be interested in partnering with Google to leverage Gemini AI through new iOS updates later this year. This collaboration could open up new possibilities for both companies in the AI space.
Google’s former head of developer relations, Logan Kilpatrick, recently announced that he would lead Google’s AI Studio to further develop Gemini and explore its potential. One of the new features unveiled for Gemini allows users to edit inaccurate responses generated by the chatbot, enhancing the overall user experience.
Despite recent shakeups, Google has yet to re-release the image generation feature for Gemini that caused controversy earlier this year due to historically inaccurate pictures. As Google continues to innovate and iterate on its AI capabilities, users can expect to see more exciting updates and features in the future. Stay tuned for more developments on Google’s Gemini AI chatbot on Female Arts.