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Google AI Plus vs ChatGPT Go: Which Is The Best Value for Money AI Subscription in India

Google AI Plus plan was rolled out in India on Tuesday, marking the company’s introduction of an entry-level artificial intelligence (AI) subscription in the country. The plan directly competes with OpenAI’s ChatGPT Go plan, which was first introduced in India, considering the country’s price-sensitive nature. Both plans have their own benefits and extra perks. ...

Google Is Reportedly Testing AI Mode Integration Within Chrome Browser

Google is testing a new version of AI Mode that runs natively inside Chrome, letting users chat with the model, upload files and images, and summarise webpages without opening Google Search. Spotted in the latest Chrome Canary build, the experimental “Contextual Tasks” page suggests a self-contained AI experience similar to Perplexity’s Comet and ChatGPT Atlas. ...

Government Body Recommends AI Companies Pay Royalties to Rightsholders for Copyrighted Content

DPIIT has proposed a mandatory blanket licensing system to address copyright concerns around AI training in India. The draft paper recommends requiring companies like Google and OpenAI to pay a flat royalty when commercial models are trained on copyrighted works, with payments managed by a new central body. The plan rejects free use or opt-out schemes, arguing they di...

Google AI Plus Plan Launched in India With Nano Banana Pro Access, 200GB Cloud Storage

Google AI Plus plan was launched in India on Friday by the Mountain View-based tech giant. The new plan, which offers access to 200GB of cloud storage for Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos, is now the company's most affordable AI subscription in the country. The US-based firm now offers Google AI Plus, Google AI Pro, and Google AI Ultra plans in India, apart from...

Microsoft to Invest $17.5 Billion to Scale India’s AI and Cloud, Joins Google and OpenAI’s Recent Push

Microsoft, on Tuesday, announced an investment of $17.5 billion (roughly Rs. 1.57 lakh crore) in India to develop artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud infrastructure, support government projects around skilling, and to expand its ongoing projects. The announcement was made by the Redmond-based tech giant’s CEO Satya Nadella and Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a ...