Google Revolutionizes AI Services with Gemini: Unveils New App and Subscription Offering
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Google plans to integrate Gemini’s capabilities into its current iPhone search app in a matter of weeks, even though Apple would rather have users use Siri, its voice assistant, for most things. Google debuted a free AI software, allowing users to depend on technology rather than their own brainpower for writing, reading comprehension, and other daily tasks. In an attempt to compete with ChatGPT, the chatbot released in late 2022 by the startup OpenAI, which has Microsoft backing, Google will abandon the Bard chatbot it debuted a year ago with the launch of the Gemini app, which is named after an artificial intelligence project. An independent Gemini app for Android-powered handsets is being released by Google right now.
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As part of a trend that Google started last autumn with the launching of its latest Pixel smartphones and Samsung embraced last month with its latest Galaxy smartphones, the launch of the Gemini applications highlights the building moment to bring more AI to smartphones—devices that people carry with them everywhere. This development is expected to further intensify the high-stakes AI battle between Microsoft and Google. These two multinational conglomerates are competing for dominance in a technology that has the potential to revolutionize various industries, including labor, entertainment, and even mankind. The market capitalization of Alphabet Inc., the parent company of both Microsoft and Google, has increased by $2 trillion since the end of 2022, thanks in large part to the war.
What’s the USP?
Google claims to have nearly 100 million subscribers globally; the majority of these users pay between $2 and $10 monthly for extra storage to back up photos, documents, and other digital material. The Gemini Advanced option, which will be powered by an AI technology called “Ultra 1.0,” will aim to expand upon this base. Google thinks the artificial intelligence technology is worth an extra $10/month, since the Gemini Advanced membership will come with 2 terabytes of storage, which is now sold for $10/month. While the long-running Google Voice Assistant will remain available, business leaders are predicting that Gemini will replace it as the primary means by which people utilize the technology to facilitate creativity, planning, and thought.
The English version of the Gemini app will launch first in the United States. Next week, it will expand to the Asia-Pacific region with versions in Korean and Japanese. Google will offer a premium service, available through the new app, for $20/month in addition to the free Gemini version. The Mountain View, California-based firm claims its AI is so advanced that it can do things like instruct students, advise engineers on computer programming, generate project ideas, and produce content based on user preferences.
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