Google may charge for AI-powered search engine
Google, which invented the foundational technology for today’s AI boom, is also locked in battle with two industry players that have captured the business world’s attention — ChatGPT’s creator OpenAI and its backer Microsoft.
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Google is considering charging for premium features on its generative AI-powered search engine, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the plan.
The tech giant is looking at a variety of options, including incorporating AI-powered search features to its premium subscription services, which already provide access to its new Gemini AI assistant in Gmail and Docs, the report said.
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Parent Alphabet’s shares dipped about 1% in extended trade.
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The move would mark Google’s first time in putting any of its core products behind a paywall, as it seeks to gain ground in the fast-moving AI space. Its traditional search engine would remain free of charge and ads would continue to appear alongside search results even for subscribers, the report added.
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“We’re not working on or considering an ad-free search experience. As we’ve done many times before, we’ll continue to build new premium capabilities and services to enhance our subscription offerings across Google,” the company said in an e-mailed statement.
Google, which invented the foundational technology for today’s AI boom, is also locked in battle with two industry players that have captured the business world’s attention — ChatGPT’s creator OpenAI and its backer Microsoft.
Source:techfocus24
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