Google takes aim at ChatGPT, Meta with flurry of AI products and upgrades
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At its I/O conference, Google announced it would make AI more accessible to web users while launching a subscription service for power users at $249.99 per month. This move reflects the company's responses to escalating competition from startups like OpenAI. CEO Sundar Pichai emphasized Google's progress and competitiveness, announcing the expansion of its AI assistant Gemini, now with 400 million monthly users. The 'AI Ultra Plan' offers advanced tools, increased capacity, and extensive storage, positioning Google as a formidable player in the generative AI field.
In a move to bolster its standing in the rapidly advancing AI sector, Google unveiled a subscription model offering enhanced features and competitive edge.
Alphabet now aims to meet the growing demands of AI users through the new 'AI Ultra Plan,' priced at $249.99 a month, amidst intense competition.
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