There are rumors that Google, the search engine that over a billion people use worldwide, may start charging for premium material produced by artificial intelligence (AI).
The Alphabet Inc.-owned corporation is reportedly rethinking its economic strategy and considering enclosing some of its main products behind a paywall.This would be Google’s first time charging for any of its material.
According to Google, there is nothing new to share “at this time.”
The Financial Times (FT) claims that it is considering whether to include certain AI-powered search functions in its premium membership services, which now grant users access to Gemini, Google’s AI assistant and the company’s take on the popular chatbot Chat GPT.Although the FT stated that engineers were building the know-how required to launch the service, executives are allegedly still undecided on when or not to proceed with the technology.
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