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Alphabet Inc's Google said Tuesday (20) it will put artificial intelligence in the hands of more people as it launched a $249.99 monthly subscription for AI users, the latest effort to face growing competition from startups like OpenAI.
Google revealed the plans during a series of presentations, which included new smart glasses, at its annual I/O conference in Mountain View, California.
The company also outlined its vision for Google 's search engine, which will allow users to perform everything from simple queries to complex searches, such as analyzing what a smartphone's camera sees or searching for a ticket to buy .
Google also said it plans to create a more personal and proactive AI that could call a store on a user's behalf or send a practice test generated on the spot to students.
The company's chief executive, Sundar Pichai, said at the conference that Alphabet will also create this AI considering its cost.
“Time and time again, we have been able to provide the best models at an effective price point,” he said.
Google 's AI assistant app Gemini now has more than 400 million monthly active users, according to Pichai.
Google also announced an “AI Ultra Plan,” which for $249.99 a month gives users higher AI usage limits and early access to experimental tools like Project Mariner, a browser extension that can automate keyboard strokes and mouse clicks, and Deep Think, a more advanced version of its cutting-edge Gemini model.
Tuesday’s announcements also included new updates on Google ’s work to deliver a “universal AI agent” that can perform tasks on someone’s behalf without additional prompting, and the introduction of a new AI model called Veo 3 that generates video and audio to create more realistic movie clips .
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