Google Eyes付费AI搜索功能,探索订阅模式; 报告
Google Eyes Paid AI Search Features, Explores Subscription Model; Report

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谷歌正在探索使用生成人工智能向其搜索引擎添加高级功能,这标志着其首次为核心产品提供付费服务。 尽管基本的免费广告搜索体验仍然存在,但据报道,该公司正在研究如何将人工智能增强的搜索功能纳入其现有的订阅服务(如 Gmail 和 Docs)中。 虽然主要依赖于广告收入,但谷歌当前的订阅并没有对搜索功能产生重大影响。 谷歌搜索长期以来都是免费提供的。 尽管如此,鉴于人工智能领域的竞争加剧,该公司可能正在寻求替代的货币化方法。 在试验中,谷歌尝试了一种人工智能驱动的搜索工具,提供定制的故事和网络链接。 由于接受新功能的延迟,尚未在主要搜索引擎中实现。 然而,人工智能搜索比典型搜索需要更多的计算资源,导致免费提供它们的成本更高。 因此,盈利能力可能受到质疑。 谷歌代表证实,他们无意提供无广告搜索选项:“我们不打算提供无广告搜索体验。” 最近的进展包括谷歌在其消费者订阅中添加了付费层,允许用户访问其最新的人工智能模型 Gemini。 这包括使用先进的 Gemini 聊天机器人以及在 Gmail 和 Google Docs 等服务中实施生成式人工智能模型。 谷歌面临着来自著名人工智能竞争对手的竞争,例如 ChatGPT 的创建者 OpenAI 以及其支持者之一微软。

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Authored by Amaka Nwaokocha via CoinTelegraph.com,

Google is considering introducing premium features powered by generative artificial intelligence (AI) in its search engine.

The move would mark the first time a core Google product is behind a paywall. However, the free search experience with advertisements will still be available.

According to a Financial Times report on April 3, 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.

Google mainly relies on advertising for monetization. The company already offers various plans, such as the Gemini AI assistant in Gmail and Docs.

However, these subscriptions currently do not enhance the search experience. The company’s main product, Google Search, has been free since its launch in the early 2000s. However, the tech giant might be exploring different means of monetization.

The report added that Google’s traditional search engine would remain free of charge and that ads would continue to appear alongside search results even for subscribers.

With the recent competition in AI, most tech companies have tried to bring more products to the market.

Google started trialing its AI-driven search tool, combining tailored narratives with web links and advertisements. Yet integration into the primary search engine lags due to delayed feature adoption from its experimental “search generative experience.”

However, AI queries demand more computing power, which ultimately is costly compared to general queries. Therefore, it may not be profitable if Google brings its “Search Generative Experience” for free.

A spokesperson from Google said that the company has no plans for an ad-free search experience: 

“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.”

In February, Google added a new paid tier to its consumer subscription service that gives people access to its latest AI model, Gemini.

Users who pay for the subscription, called Google One AI Premium, can use the advanced Gemini chatbot and access the generative AI model in popular services such as Gmail and Google Docs.

Google, credited with pioneering the technology underlying the current AI surge, finds itself embroiled in competition with two prominent industry players: OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, and Microsoft, its supporter.

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