Major milestones and significant announcements have marked Google’s week. Following the rebranding of Bard to Gemini and the introduction of new AI features, the tech titan has now surpassed 100 million subscribers to its Google One service. The timing of this achievement couldn’t have been more perfect.
The news was revealed on X (formerly Twitter) this Friday morning by Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet. Pichai emphasized the company’s intention to leverage this momentum further with the launch of the innovative Google One AI Premium Plan.
“Looking forward to building on that momentum with our new AI Premium Plan (launched yesterday) offering AI features like Gemini Advanced, plus Gemini in Gmail, Docs, and more coming soon.”
Google One is a cloud service offered by the company that provides additional benefits beyond the free features available to all users. By subscribing, users can increase their Google Drive cloud storage allocation from the standard 15GB to 100GB or more.
In addition to this, subscribers have access to extra editing features for Google Photos, as well as storage-sharing options, a Google One VPN, and other exclusive benefits.
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