Google cuts AI Plus subscription price by $3 and doubles storage
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Stephen Schenck
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Summary
Google is reducing the price of its AI Plus subscription by $3 per month while doubling the included storage, making its most affordable AI plan an even better value. The announcement came quietly during Apple's latest event, where Apple Intelligence (powered by Gemini) was also highlighted. AI Plus was introduced last year as a budget-friendly alternative to AI Pro ($20/month) and AI Ultra ($100-$200/month), and this price cut and storage boost make it more competitive.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledGoogle was quietly making its best AI plan an even better value.
AI Plus arrived as a much more affordable alternative.
Your rates are going down $3 a month, while Google doubles your storage.
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