Recent discoveries indicate that Google might be developing two additional AI-focused subscription plans. These tiers, tentatively named AI Premium Pro and AI Premium Plus, could provide users with access to advanced versions of the Gemini model, specifically Gemini Pro and Gemini Ultra. The new offerings aim to enhance user experience by providing differentiated features and usage limits across various levels.
Currently, Google One offers a single subscription plan granting access to Gemini Advanced. However, emerging evidence suggests that the tech giant is exploring ways to expand its subscription portfolio. Code strings found in the web version of Gemini hint at the possibility of offering "Gemini Pro" and "Gemini Ultra" through these new tiers. Although specifics remain scarce, it appears that the higher-tier option, Gemini Ultra, may include enhanced or even unlimited access to select functionalities.
By strategically distributing Gemini's features and usage constraints among multiple subscription levels, Google seems to target a wider demographic while boosting subscription revenue. Gemini Ultra will likely appeal to professional users who demand cutting-edge AI capabilities and extended usage privileges, albeit at a premium cost. Conversely, lower tiers may cater to casual users with fewer features, shorter context windows, or limited daily quotas, all offered at more budget-friendly prices.
This approach mirrors that of Gemini’s primary rival, ChatGPT, which operates on a tiered system including Plus, Pro, Team, and Enterprise options. As of now, official details regarding Google’s new subscription plans are unavailable, but further insights might emerge during the upcoming I/O developer conference.
Until an official announcement is made, speculation remains rife about whether Google will adopt a similar strategy to its competitors. Industry watchers eagerly await any updates, particularly those that could shed light on pricing structures and feature lists for the proposed tiers.