Google launches subscription plan for AI models and increased storage

Google has announced a new subscription plan with the highest usage limits, access to its most capable models, and premium features.

Google AI Ultra will offer services including the company’s AI film making tool Flow, NotebookLM and Whisk, which turns text and image prompts into short videos.

Additionally, users will receive 30 TB of storage, access to AI chatbot Gemini in Chrome, docs and email as well as an individual YouTube Premium Plan.

When using Gemini, Google said the new plan offers access to Deep Think 2.5 Pro, its reasoning tool, along with access to its Veo 3 model, which is designed for coding and academic research.

Google AI Ultra will initially be available to users in the US for $249.99/month and Google says it will roll out the subscription to additional countries soon.

“As we introduce new, emerging capabilities and state-of-the-art models, we want to provide more ways for people to get access to the best of what Google AI has to offer to help them be more knowledgeable, creative and productive,” said Shimrit Ben-Yair, vice president, Google Photos & Google One. “If you're a filmmaker, developer, creative professional or simply demand the absolute best of Google AI with the highest level of access, the Google AI Ultra plan is built for you — think of it as your VIP pass to Google Al.”



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