Persistent Data Retention: Google and Gemini Concerns

 

While it competes with Microsoft for subscriptions, Google has renamed its Bard chatbot Gemini after the new artificial intelligence that powers it, called Gemini, and said consumers can pay to upgrade its reasoning capabilities to gain subscribers. Gemini Advanced offers a more powerful Ultra 1.0 AI model that customers can subscribe to for US$19.99 ($30.81) a month, according to Alphabet, which said it is offering Gemini Advanced for US$19.99 ($30.81) a month. 
The subscription fee for Gemini storage is $9.90 ($15.40) a month, but users will receive two terabytes of cloud storage by signing up today. They will also have access to Gemini through Gmail and the Google productivity suite shortly. 
It is believed that Google One AI Premium, as well as its partner OpenAI, are the biggest competitors yet for the company. It also shows that consumers are becoming increasingly competitive as they now have several paid AI subscriptions to choose from. 
In the past year, OpenAI’s ChatGPT Plus subscription launched an early access program that allowed users to purchase early access to AI models and other features, while Microsoft recently launched a competing subscription for artificial intelligence in Word and Excel applications.

The subscription for both services costs US$20 a month in the United States.

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