How to these $20 per month AI chatbot services stack up against one another?
Google and Microsoft both have free versions of their AI chatbots, but the paid versions offer significantly more features. Google recently announced its Gemini Advanced chatbot, which is paired with its Google One AI Premium suite of tools, services, and storage options. It is considered a direct competitor to Microsoft’s Copilot Pro service, which rolls AI into Office apps. Which is the better package deal? Let’s dig in.
Gemini Advanced is one of the newer AI offerings available. Google unified its original Bard chatbot and the Duet AI-powered productivity suite under the Gemini brand name in February. The Gemini Advanced chatbot is Google’s paid option, run by the Gemini Ultra 1.0 large language model , the brand’s most powerful to date. Coupled with a host of Google One perks, the company is marketing the Google One AI Premium paid tier for the consumer level.
As you can see in the chart above, one difference is that Microsoft has a more expensive $30 tier, reserved “For Organizations,” which includes some administrator-level features such as Copilot in Teams and Microsoft Graph Grounding. Gemini also includes a feature called extensions, which allows you to shortcut functions when you’re in the chatbot application. With the “@ mention at the beginning of a prompt, you can direct Gemini to an app or service focus. These include Google Flights, Hotels, Maps, Gmail, Drive, Docs, or YouTube. Then, you will complete the prompt with the task you want accomplished. You can use these options to search, summarize, plan, or organize, among other functionalities with the compatible apps.
Copilot Pro also includes AI integration with Microsoft 365 web apps at no extra cost. This capability is also expected to come to Microsoft 365 app and Outlook for iOS and Android in the near future. However, you must be subscribed to a Microsoft 365 Personal or Family option if you want to try Copilot Pro on a PC or Mac. Since Copilot Pro is a singular-user subscription, you essentially have to add the service to your existing Microsoft 365 desktop service.
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