Users will soon have to pay to use AI-integrated Google Search

Google is reportedly planning to offer premium search features that will be powered by its artificial intelligence (AI) technology. According to a recent report by WCCF Tech, the company may introduce a new business model for its Search service, requiring users to pay for access to advanced AI-powered search features.

These new features are expected to be integrated into Google’s existing subscription services like Gemini Advanced and Google One. While the premium subscription plans will continue to offer ad-sponsored results, users can still use traditional Google Search for free.

Google has been investing heavily in AI, and it has already integrated many AI-powered features into its search engine. However, it seems that users can expect even more advanced features in the future.

Although there is no official confirmation yet on when these new features will be launched, it is speculated that they might be announced at the upcoming Google I/O 2024 event.

While the idea of paying for premium AI-powered features may be controversial, it is not uncommon in the tech industry. If Google can provide valuable and useful features, users may be willing to pay for a better search experience.

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