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Libérer la puissance de Google One : rejoignez les 100 millions d'abonnés aux télécommunications au Canada

With the increasing number of photos we take, having enough storage space on our phones is crucial. It seems like more and more people are realizing this, as they opt for extra storage options. Google One, an all-in-one subscription service that provides additional storage for free services like Gmail, Photos, and Drive, has now surpassed 100 million subscribers.

This milestone shows that Google is successfully encouraging people to move from their free plans. The recent launch of the new AI Premium Plan further demonstrates Google’s efforts to provide enhanced features and services to its users.

The new AI plan, priced at $200 per year, offers 2TB of storage along with extras like VPN and dark web monitoring. While this plan is twice as expensive as Google’s current $100-per-year Google One Premium plan, it also includes an upgraded version of Gemini. Additionally, users will soon be able to utilize the new AI features in services like Gmail and Docs.

Google’s Gemini Ultra 1.0 LLM model brings multiple advancements to AI technology, making it highly efficient at processing information, understanding complex instructions and programs, solving problems innovatively, and generating high-quality code in various programming languages. The company has also rolled out the Gemini app for Android users.

The tech giant’s push towards paid subscription plans is evident not only through Google One but also with YouTube Premium reaching 100 million subscribers due to its ad removal feature and additional perks like music and high-quality streaming. Moreover, YouTube recently implemented changes to combat ad blockers.

It’s clear that big tech companies are moving towards paid subscription models for their services, emphasizing the importance of adequate storage space and enhanced features for today’s users.

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